The Daily Telegraph

Marco Pierre White in High Court battle with estranged wife who wants celebrity chef jailed for not paying alimony

- By Daily Telegraph Reporter

MARCO PIERRE WHITE, the chef, and his estranged wife are embroiled in a High Court row over money.

Matilde White wants a judge to consider jailing Mr White for not paying alimony as ordered. Mr White says he cannot afford to pay what he has been ordered to and wants a review.

A judge analysed their dispute at a public hearing in the Family Division of the High Court in London yesterday.

Mr Justice Holman said their arguments would be considered at further hearings next year. He said he hoped they would be able to settle their difference­s out of court.

Both Mr White and Mrs White were at the hearing. The pair, who are both in their 50s, married in 2000 and separated more than a decade ago.

Mr Justice Holman was told that they had been involved in litigation between 2008 and 2011 – and had run up lawyers’ bills in the region of £2million. He said their fight had now started “all over again”.

The judge said Mr White, 58, had now petitioned for divorce and Mrs White had made a money claim.

No decision had yet been made on how much she should receive. But a less senior judge had ordered Mr White to make alimony payments pending final decisions. Mr Justice Holman said a judge would first have to consider whether the size of alimony payments Mr White had been told to pay should be varied because he did not have enough money. A judge would then separately have to consider Mrs White’s applicatio­n to consider having Mr White committed to prison for not paying what he had been ordered to pay.

He said those hearings would probably be staged in spring and early summer, if the pair could not agree a settlement.

Mr Justice Holman said Mr White would have to provide details of his finances to Mrs White.

 ??  ?? Marco Pierre White leaves the Royal Courts of Justice in London with his children Marco White Jr, left, and Luciano White, right
Marco Pierre White leaves the Royal Courts of Justice in London with his children Marco White Jr, left, and Luciano White, right

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