- Music
- 20 Jul 05
U2's former stylist hit for more cash
Costs have been awarded against U2’s former stylist Lola Cashman in a hearing at the Dublin Circuit Civil Court today.
The Office of the Taxing Master will determine the exact amount that Cashman has to pay, but well-placed sources suggest her legal costs could be as high as €100,000. Cashman’s counsel claims that she is already financially impoverished as a result of losing her initial court case against the band.
Cashman has also been ordered to return items taken from U2’s touring wardrobe to the lads, including a Stetson hat that Bono is particularly attached to.
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Neither Cashman or any of the members of U2 were present for the reading of the verdict in court this morning.
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