Net-a-Porter founder suing ex-partner: accusations of drugs and infidelity.
According to The Sun: Fashion mogul Natalie Massenet accuses her former partner of living a double life, accusing him of 'unrestrained' drug use, involvement with prostitutes, and fiery affairs.
The civil lawsuit was initiated in California by Lady Natalie, former chair of the British Fashion Council, 60, after her 14-year relationship with Torstenson ended this year.
Court documents show that she was shocked and 'devastated' after the breakup, as she discovered signs of deceit.
The couple began to have problems when partner Torstenson started disappearing at night and abusing alcohol.
By late 2024, the couple started counseling, but Torstenson's behavior continued to deteriorate.
According to Massenet's lawyers during the court hearing, she later learned that his disappearances were related to herpes treatment.
Torstenson has currently not responded to the lawsuit.
Net-a-Porter founder, Lady Natalie Massenet, accuses her former partner of debauchery and infidelity, explaining her claims as the man's dubious actions. The legal case unfolds in California, while Torstenson has refrained from responding to the allegations.
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