From the Daily Mirror's live reporting of the trial today
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The court has also heard this morning that an original defence case statement for Elisabetta Grillo in August did not include allegations of Ms Lawson's drug use because she did not want them raised in a court of law out of a "remnant of sympathy" for her former boss.
But an extra statement added in November did include the claims.
The additional statement, read to the court by Grillo's barrister Anthony Metzer QC, said: "The defendant will assert that the prosecution witness Nigella Lawson habitually indulged in the use of Class A and Class B drugs in addition to the abuse of prescription drugs throughout the time that the defendant was employed in the household.
"This evidence is of substantial importance as it explains why Ms Lawson initially consented, or appeared to consent, to the expenditure as the defendants were intimately connected to her private life and were aware of the drug use which she wanted to keep from her then-husband Charles Saatchi.
"The defendant's case is that Ms Lawson's drug use and the defendant's knowledge of it materially affected her attitude to the defendant's spending and in turn her attitude to this prosecution.
"Whilst it is not the defendant's case that there was an explicit agreement for silence in return for acquiescence in expenditure, the intimate atmosphere created by such knowledge informed their relationship and what the defendant considered was permitted by Ms Lawson."
Which doesn't really make sense, because quite apart from sounding like blackmail, Elisabetta Grillo today said that not only had she never witnessed NL taking cocaine, she had never discussed it with her either because it was embarrassing.