Actress
Uma Thurman has been accused of having "serious mental health" issues
and mixing medication with alcohol by ex-husband Arpad Busson, as the
pair's custody battle over daughter Luna turns ugly.
The
hearing at Manhattan Supreme Crown Court on Friday (13 January), opened
with court psychologist Sara Weiss declaring that the "toxic
relationship" between Thurman and Busson means they should not be in the
same room together with their child.
Weiss
confirmed under cross-examination that Thurman, 46, has "some
attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder" and "a mild learning
disability" but no "personality disorder".
The
Oscar-nominated actress is currently taking triazolam, Wellbutrin and
Klonopin to help deal with bouts of anxiety and depression, claimed
Busson's lawyer Peter Bronstein.
The
legal team also suggested that Thurman had mixed alcohol with
medication, reported The Daily Mail. However this line of questioning
was quickly shut down by Thurman's defence team.
French
financier Busson, 53, who currently runs Gottex Fund Management
Holdings, a Swiss investment company, began dating Thurman is 2007.
An engagement soon followed, only for the wedding to be called off in 2009.
However,
the couple reconciled, and in 2012, Thurman gave birth to Luna, who has
been subject to a custody battle ever since their final split in 2014.
The
businessman has since pushed for visitation rights, filing a lawsuit
demanding the power to make the key decisions surrounding his
four-year-old daughter.
This
legal challenge contravenes an alleged settlement made by the couple,
including a three-year parenting strategy, in September 2015.
Busson,
who now finds it difficult to travel to New York due to a lung
infection, has requested 10 days a month with Luna, including school
vacations.
However,
Weiss contested this, citing that Luna's developed separation anxiety
makes any stay beyond seven days detrimental to her health.
Weiss
also raised doubts over the father's parenting commitment, stating,
"Busson's visits are focused on his needs rather than his daughter's."
The
tycoon is said to have attended a football game in London instead of
spending time with his daughter, who he left in the care of his former
partner Elle MacPherson.
However, the fight has even extended to Luna's education.
Bronstein
claims that his client found the children at St Ann's private nursery
in Brooklyn Heights looking "dirty depressed and dishevelled" when he
visited.
The trial is set to continue, with the judge reprimanding the couple over their behaviour.
"Reasonable people work these things out," said Justice Cooper.
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