Court hears U2 bassist object to claim employee became 'indentured to him'

Adam Clayton has denied that the former personal assistant accused of stealing nearly €3m from him, purchased items for him in her name to protect his privacy and anonymity.

Court hears U2 bassist object to claim employee became 'indentured to him'

Adam Clayton has denied that the former personal assistant accused of stealing nearly €3m from him, purchased items for him in her name to protect his privacy and anonymity.

The U2 bass guitarist told the trial of Carol Hawkins: “The fact is she wrote cheques from my accounts and put them in her accounts.”

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