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JK Rowling was generous but unapproachable says ex-PA on trial for fraud

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JK Rowling was a generous but unapproachable boss, according to a former personal assistant in court accused of fraudulently using the authors credit card for spending sprees.

Amanda Donaldson, 35, was suspended and later dismissed in 2017 over alleged unauthorised spending and the taking of Harry Potter merchandise to a total value of almost £24,000.

The author is seeking damages in a civil case brought under her married name Joanne Murray, and alleges Ms Donaldson made transactions including £3,629 in retailer Molton Brown, £2,139 in card shop Paper Tiger and more than £1,800 in Starbucks and Costa coffee shops on a company credit card without authorisation.

Amanda Donaldson leaves Airdrie Sheriff Court where her former employer, author JK Rowling, is taking legal action against her for allegedly using her money to go on shopping sprees. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Thursday December 6, 2018. See PA story COURTS Rowling. Photo credit should read: Andrew Milligan/PA Wire

Amanda Donaldson is on trial for stealing from author JK Rowling (Picture: PA)

Giving evidence at Airdrie Sheriff Court, Ms Donaldson said the author could be really generous and bought her a replacement pushchair when her childs original was damaged.

But she claimed she was never given specific instructions for the use of the company credit card.

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Ms Donaldson said Ms Rowling was often busy writing and you had to respect that.

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She added: Approachable isnt something I would say. People in the office would sometimes ask if she was in a good mood, in a terrified way.

The PA said her boss had asked her to buy cards and gift wrapping that she got in Paper Tiger and claimed thousands of pounds spent on cakes and coffees were for business meetings and staff birthdays.

Ms Donaldson said the purchases in Molton Brown were for the office while spending in Jo Malone was at the request of Ms Rowling.

File photo dated 30/07/16 of JK Rowling. Fans celebrated the birthdays of the author and her most famous creation, Harry Potter.

She described JK Rowling as being generous but added that sometimes she was unapproachable (Picture: PA)

The defendant said she was told not to disturb the author when she was busy so had to make her own spending decisions.

It was my understanding I would make the decision and would tell her after what I had done. I was never told otherwise, Ms Donaldson said.

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Questioned on how she responded to the fraud allegations, the 35-year-old said: I really respected my role and would never have dreamed of doing anything like that. Im quite offended and hurt (by the accusation).

Ms Donaldson was later asked by her lawyer Allana Turley: As far as you were aware what you were doing with the card you were allowed to do?

The PA said: Thats correct.

In previous evidence, JK Rowlings husband Dr Neil Murray described Ms Donaldson as a liar and accused her of stealing Harry Potter merchandise stored in the office to be sent to sick children.

Neil Murray, the husband of author JK Rowling, leaves Airdrie Sheriff Court where his wife is taking legal action against her former PA, Amanda Donaldson, for allegedly using her money to go on shopping sprees. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Thursday December 6, 2018. See PA story COURTS Rowling. Photo credit should read: Andrew Milligan/PA Wire

JK Rowlings husband Dr Neil Murray previously described Ms Donaldson as a liar (Picture: PA)

The court heard a former boyfriend of Ms Donaldson had recently returned a box of Harry Potter goods to the office.

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She said she corresponded with one ill child regularly and would send authorised gifts.

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Asked if she ever took merchandise from the office for herself or her family, Ms Donaldson said: No. I wasnt a fan, to be honest, of Harry Potter merchandise.

The 35-year-old also denied she had falsified an email from Castle Terrace restaurant in Edinburgh.

The defendant said she had paid a £400 deposit for a Christmas lunch but the cash was not deducted from the final bill and the restaurant told Dr Murray it does not ask for deposits.

Asked why the restaurant stated no cash deposit was taken, the PA told the court: I dont know.

Ending her evidence, Ms Donaldson was asked if she thought she did a good job.

She said: I do. I asked frequently (how I was doing), it was important to me. I believe I did the best for the business and Mrs Murray.

The civil case before Sheriff Derek OCarroll continues.

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