Carer who 'kept disabled man enslaved during affair with wife' tells jury 'we all make mistakes'
1 year, 8 months ago

Carer who 'kept disabled man enslaved during affair with wife' tells jury 'we all make mistakes'

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Carer George Webb said affair with wife of man he looked after was a 'mistake' A live-in carer accused of keeping a disabled man in slavery while having an affair with his wife today told a jury 'we all make mistakes' when asked about the fling. George Webb said starting a relationship with Sarah Somerset-How while she was still married to husband Tom was one of his 'biggest mistakes ever', and that he did not want to get involved in the relationship because he is 'not Jeremy Kyle'. Live-in carer George Webb who is accused of keeping a disabled man in slavery while having an affair with his wife today told a jury 'we all make mistakes' when asked about the fling Tom Somerset-How, who suffers with cerebral palsy, with his mother, Helen, who was awarded an MBE for charity work, and sister Kate Sarah Somerset-How, pictured outside Portsmouth Crown Court, is alleged to have treated her husband Tom 'like a piece of property' Mrs Somerset-How is accused of using her 40 year old husband - who requires 24 hour care - as a 'cash cow' to swindle him out of his inheritance. Today, Webb, 50, told the court he didn't want to get 'involved' in the married couple's relationship but gave 'advice' to them both - recommending Mrs Somerset-How 'get rid' of her disabled husband.

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