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Uptown Girl, Cook and his lover has the US in a spin
Ann Dermody



SHE was the all-American Malibu girl, a supermodel long before the term was invented and Billy Joel's "uptown girl" for a time, but marriage has not been kind to Christie Brinkley.

The 52-year-old model announced last week that she was separating from her fourth husband, high-powered architect Peter Cook, after a decade of marriage. The reason, it later emerged, was that she had discovered Cook had been having an affair with a 19-year-old Long Island neighbour, Diana Bianchi, who he had met when she was just 17.

The story has caused a sensation in the US, where Brinkley is seen as the iconic California girl, and has opened a debate about men in a position of power preying on their younger vulnerable staff.

Bianchi told reporters that she first met the married father-of-two while working for the summer at an exclusive toy store in the Hamptons, New York's playground of the rich and famous, two years ago.

According to Bianchi's work colleagues, 47year-old Cook was a constant visitor to the store while she worked there, flirting with her and eventually offering her a job in his architectural firm when the toy shop closed for the season. Bianchi had been hired to work on Cook's website at a rate of $50 an hour.

Their sexual relationship started soon afterwards, initiated by Cook, according to Bianchi, when he wrote on her computer screen: 'How would you feel if I told you I was attracted to you?'

Bianchi, who was 18 at the time, recalled that a huge picture of Christie Brinkley with her children hung on the wall over Cook's desk, though the architect repeatedly assured her his relationship with the model was on the rocks.

Cook also supplemented the teenager's income with gifts estimated at $1,500 a month, plus a new Nissan Maxima and frequent gifts of expensive jewellery.

The petite Southampton native, an aspiring singer, said that the strain of seeing a married man eventually became too much for her and she broke up with Cook last April.

Since then, she said, he had repeatedly harassed her with emails and calls, driving to her sister's apartment in Brooklyn, where she now lives, to place notes on her car.

The affair was discovered after Bianchi's stepfather, a local Southampton Village police officer, Brian Platt learned of the relationship through Bianchi's older sister.

Platt confronted Cook on several occasions, asking him to leave his stepdaughter alone. Eventually, a couple of weeks ago, he approached Brinkley when she was speaking at a local High School graduation and told her about the affair.

Brinkley allegedly hired a computer expert to trawl Cook's computer, unearthing several explicit emails from her husband to the teenager. She announced their separation shortly afterwards.

Bianchi, who has said she believes she was one of several women Cook seduced, has retained the services of a New York lawyer, Joseph Tacopina, who claims she has a possible sexual harassment case on her hands. "He hired her to bed her, " Tacopina has said. "He used her, abused her."

What Bianchi certainly does have is a lucrative story, and she has been making the rounds of TV and print interviews with newly acquired public relations agents since the story broke earlier in the week.




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