After a three-year row with Rebekah Vardy, Coleen Rooney has assessed the extent of her bills and is said to have paid a staggering amount of cash for the legal battle.
Coleen Rooney has claimed she ran up a legal bill totalling more than €2.14m from her high-profile Wagatha Christie libel battle with Rebekah Vardy , the High Court has been told.
In written submissions revealed this Monday, October 7, 2024, Jamie Carpenter KC, who was representing Rebekah Vardy, said that this included costs for a lawyer staying "at the Nobu Hotel, incurring substantial dinner and drinks charges as well as mini bar charges." The three-year long libel battle began when Coleen started suspecting that posts from her private Instagram account had been leaked. This then led her to carry out a long "sting operation" and accused Rebekah Vardy of leaking information about her private life to the press. Another WAG fallout for Rebekah, who has been at the centre of multiple rows in the past.
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