Clayton's ex-aide guilty of fraud

Fri, Jun 29, 2012, 01:00

   

U2 star Adam Clayton’s former personal assistant has been found guilty of defrauding €2.8 million from him.

Carol Hawkins was convicted on 181 counts of theft from the bassist’s bank accounts over a four-year period.

Mr Clayton walked in to the courtroom as the jury at the Circuit Criminal Court in Dublin, which had been deliberating for over five hours, returned unanimous verdicts on each individual count.

Judge Partick McCartan released 48-year-old Hawkins on bail until sentencing on Friday, July 6th.

“The evidence in this case was overwhelming. Nobody could seriously disagree with the verdict you have reached," he said.

Hawkins showed no emotion as each verdict was delivered, which took almost 25 minutes. She sat in the dock, staring straight ahead and resting her head on her clasped hands.

The mother-of-two had gained the musician’s “absolute trust” for the 17 years she worked for him.

She was signatory on two of his bank accounts from which she wrote 181 cheques to deposit it her own account, a joint account with her then husband John Hawkins and a credit card account.