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New Wagatha Christie update over Rebekah Vardy’s agent’s phone that was dropped in the North Sea

The moments before a phone that was key evidence in the Wagatha Christie trial was 'dropped in the North Sea' have been caught on camera.The iPhone 12 Pro, which belonged to Rebekah Vardy ’s manager, Caroline Watt, allegedly ended up falling in the water during a family boat trip. Coleen Rooney’s legal team argued that it allegedly contained WhatsApp messages between Jamie Vardy’s wife and Caroline that could’ve been used as vital evidence in their High Court Libel case.
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Rebekah Vardy gives courtroom a laugh after asking what Davy Jones means in Wagatha Christie trial
Rebekah Vardy admitted she didn’t know what ‘Davy Jones’ meant. The legal battle between Mrs Vardy, wife of Leicester City footballer Jamie Vardy, and fellow WAG Coleen Rooney continued at the Royal Courts of Justice on Thursday. Mrs Vardy, 40, denies leaking stories to the media and is suing Mrs Rooney, 36, for libel, while Mrs Rooney – who is wife of former England footballer Wayne Rooney – is defending the claim on the basis her post was ‘substantially true’. As proceedings got underway earlier today, the court was reminded that Mrs Vardy’s agent Caroline Watt said during an earlier preliminary hearing that her phone had fallen into the North Sea. Mr Sherborne, barrister for Mrs Rooney, remarked: ‘We know that Miss Watt’s phone is now in Davy Jones’ Locker, don’t we, Mrs Vardy?’ Mrs Vardy appeared confused and replied: ‘I’m sorry, I don’t know who Davy Jones is.’ The courtroom burst into laughter as the judge explained to Mrs Vardy that it was an idiom referring to the resting place of sailors who drowned at the bottom of the sea. Youngsters today may be more familiar with the term from the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise, which features a character named Davy Jones who is a tyrannical captain and dark lord of the Seven Seas. Mr Sherborne had read reported text messages between Mrs Vardy and Ms Watt, where the agent told the TV personality: ‘I would have tried to have done a story on Coleen but the evidence has been deleted.’ Ms Watt allegedly continued: ‘Halls is trying to do a story on Coleen crashing her car but her PR won’t even reply.
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Rebekah Vardy claims she was forced to discuss Peter Andre's manhood in old interview
Rebekah Vardy has claimed she was forced to talk about the size of Peter Andre's manhood, during her High Court battle against Coleen Rooney.The model, 40, gave an article to News Of The World in 2004, where she spoke about her alleged sexual encounter with the Mysterious Girl singer.In the article, she claimed Peter was hung like a "miniature chipolata" and made "no attempt" to satisfy her.Vardy also said Andre had shaved all the hair off of his body and drooled like a slobbery dog when they kissed.The headline, which was presented to Vardy in court, read: "Peter’s hung like a small chipolata, shaved, slobbery, lasts five minutes".However, she told the Royal Courts of Justice she now has a 'deep regret' for the article and was forced into doing the story by her ex-husband.The revelations came on Tuesday (May 10) when the so-called 'Wagatha Christie' trial between footballers' wives Vardy and Coleen Rooney kicked off in London.Wayne Rooney's wife Coleen, 36, has accused Rebekah's Instagram account of leaking stories to the media.It spat began when Coleen hit out at fellow WAG Vardy for allegedly leaking stories to The Sun newspaper in a bombshell Twitter post in October 2019.Vardy has denied all accusations and launched a libel case against Rooney where she claims her former agent, Caroline Watt, may have been responsible for leaking stories from her private Instagram account.Tuesday's court proceedings saw both sides set out their opening statements via their legal representatives, with Rooney's barrister David Sherborne against Vardy's barrister, Hugh Tomlinson QC.Sherborne asked about the story Vardy supplied to News Of The World in 2004 after her sexual encounter with Peter Andre.Sherborne asked Vardy: "Did you think
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Rebekah Vardy likened to 'hiring a hitman' by Coleen Rooney's lawyer over alleged leaks
Rebekah Vardy has been compared to "hiring a hitman" by Coleen Rooney's lawyer during their High Court trial.Vardy and Rooney's trial kicked off on Tuesday (May 10) at the Royal Courts of Justice in London - after Coleen, 36, accused Rebekah's Instagram account of leaking stories to the media.Vardy, 40, has launched a libel case against Coleen and claimed her former agent, Caroline Watt, may have been responsible for leaking the stories from her private Instagram account.Rebekah is the wife of Leicester City striker Jamie Vardy, and Coleen is the wife of England's leading scorer Wayne Rooney.Both Vardy and Rooney are expected to give evidence during the seven-day trial during the feud which is believed to have cost up £3million in legal costs.Rooney insists her accusation against Vardy is correct whilst Vardy has denied wrongdoing and claims her reputation has been smeared.Both sides set out their opening statements in court on Tuesday via the WAGs' legal representatives, with Rooney's barrister David Sherborne and Vardy's barrister, Hugh Tomlinson QC.Rooney's lawyer, Sherborne, argued Vardy was responsible for leaks to The Sun even if she didn't do it herself and likened Vardy to someone hiring a hitman.He said: "In essence this is a detective story.
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Rebekah Vardy’s agent ‘not fit to give oral evidence’, court told as preliminary hearing takes place in Wagatha Christie court case
Coleen Rooney and Rebekah Vardy’s ‘Wagatha Christie’ case has taken place today, in which the court was told Vardy’s agent is ‘not fit to give oral evidence’.The pair have been engaged in a libel dispute since Rooney, 36, accused Vardy, 40, of leaking stories she had planted on social media, on an Instagram story viewable only by Vardy’s account in October 2019 after a ‘sting operation’ over several months. Rooney earned the nickname ‘Wagatha Christie’ for her detective skills, but Vardy has always denied that the leaked stories were down to her. A preliminary hearing took place on Wednesday at the High Court in London ahead of the start of the trial next month, which comes after Rooney previously lost a bid to add a claim against Vardy’s agent Caroline Watt to the libel case.Rooney’s lawyers had previously claimed that Vardy had leaked information to The Sun either directly or through Watt ‘acting on her instruction or with her knowing approval’.However, Hugh Tomlinson QC, for Vardy, told the court today that Watt could not give oral evidence.In written arguments, Mr Tomlinson said: ‘The claimant served a witness statement of Caroline Watt with the intention of calling Ms Watt to give oral evidence at the trial.‘The claimant’s solicitors were, however, aware that Ms Watt was in a fragile state and had been expressing serious concerns about giving evidence.’He added that a consultant forensic psychiatrist produced a report which concluded Watt is not fit to provide oral evidence at the High Court trial.‘In these circumstances, it is clear that Ms Watt cannot be called to give evidence,’ he concluded.Rooney’s barrister, David Sherborne argued in written statements: ‘The defendant has serious concerns about the lack of any
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