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designer goods for themselves while working as personal assistants to the celebrity couple.They claimed every purchase had been approved by their then bosses.The trial could have collapsed after Prime Minister David Cameron declared his support for "Team Nigella" in a magazine interview halfway through the trial his comments prompting the defence calling for the trial to be brought to an end.After a day of drama and tension at Isleworth Crown Court in west London, during which Elisabetta collapsed upon arrival, the younger sister was delighted to learn of the not guilty verdicts.Neither woman had been in Court 8 when the jury foreman read out the verdicts, the seven men and five women having been deliberating for almost nine hours.The pair had been excused from the dock because Elisabetta stopped breathing following a panic attack yesterday and spent two hours in hospital last night.Francesca barrister, Karina Arden, was seen in the court foyer after the verdicts, proclaiming to her client: "C un Dio!" Italian for "There is a God".Francesca replied with a smile: "C un Dio!" and the pair embraced.During the trial, Ms Arden said that, like Ms Lawson, she had a "penchant" for all things Italian.Anthony Metzer QC, representing Elisabetta, said his client was "relieved" and "crying her eyes out".Mr Metzer and Ms Arden turned to each other a few moments after the verdicts were delivered and smiled.When the judge left the court, they hugged members of the defence team, one of whom was crying what appeared to be tears of joy and relief.It was alleged that between January 1 2008, and December