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Former Dior designer John Galliano took the stand Wednesday and testified that he remembers nothing about allegedly using anti-Semitic slurs at a Paris cafe due to his "triple addiction" to alcohol, barbiturates and sleeping pills.
Former Dior designer John Galliano took the stand Wednesday and testified that he remembers nothing about allegedly using anti-Semitic slurs at a Paris cafe because of his "triple addiction" to alcohol, barbiturates and sleeping pills.

Former Dior designer John Galliano took the stand Wednesday and testified that he remembers nothing about allegedly using anti-Semitic slurs at a Paris cafe due to his "triple addiction" to alcohol, barbiturates and sleeping pills.
Prosecutors in France have asked for a fine of no less than euro10,000 ($14,400) for former Dior designer John Galliano who is on trial charged with making anti-Semitic slurs in a Paris cafe.
Mr. Galliano repeated a litany of insults, including "Shut up," "You're ugly" and others with four-letter words, Ms. Bully told the court.
Designer Galliano says he doesn't recall anti-Semitic slurs →
"It was very difficult to tell who had insulted whom," she told the court.