Mrs Thiry is the daughter of Raymond Chapman and his wife, Valerie, both hairdressers.
She
was born Alisa Chapman in Cheltenham in 1964 but changed her name to
Green after her mother's marriage to Ronald Green in 1973.
She
and Mr Thiry, a French national who is a well-known figure in Belgium
thanks to his flourishing hospitality empire, were married overseas.
The judge said Mr Thirly (left) was 'an unprincipled rogue who has acted in a financially predatory fashion to prey on his wife'
Their
acrimonious divorce battle emerged earlier this year, when it was
revealed they were squabbling over their £40million fortune.
When
the pre-nup was made, Ms Thiry owned an £11million house in London and a
property in St Barts in the French Antilles valued at £7million.
Mr Thiry claimed that, as a result of his organisation of her business interests, his ex-wife profited by more than £20million.
But the judge branded the Frenchman's claim 'demonstrably nonsense' today.
A key bone of contention was a £13.8million loan a company owned by Alisa made to a company owned by Didier.
Ms Thiry said her background was 'fashion and design-orientated' and had told Sir Peter 'my forte is not financial matters'.
She
said Mr Thiry had told her that he was an 'experienced investor and
financial expert' and she had 'trusted' his advice and he had told her
that she 'did not need to worry'.
The judge today ordered that the inter-company debt be repaid to Ms Thiry.
The
ruling comes after another judge sentenced Mr Thiry to four months in
jail in May for contempt of court for failing to disclose information
relating to the loan to court.
The
court heard today that he remains in Belgium and has not served the
sentence. He previously said that, in Britain, 'the coffee is terrible,
especially in prison I guess'.
Sir Peter said Mr Thiry had not appeared at hearings, but he said he had 'read a good deal that emanates from him'.
'In
regard to his wife and since their relationship broke down he has
manifested a manipulative and, it might even be said, a sadistic side to
his personality,' said Sir Peter, adding: 'He can be haughty, menacing
and downright rude in tone.'
Sir Peter said Mr Thiry had called his wife and her lawyers 'insignificant pieces of s***'.
He
said Mr Thiry had 'bombarded' Ms Thiry with communications during the
course of proceedings which were 'sneering, superior and supercilious'
in tone.
And
he asked: 'So why does Didier Thiry so steadfastly refrain from
honouring his word rather than run the risk that one might conclude (as I
have done) that he is an unprincipled rogue who has acted in a
financially predatory fashion to prey on his wife for his own profit and
to her substantial detriment?'
In
a statement released in May, Ms Thirly sent out a warning to the media
against 'repeating the offensive suggestion that despite being a
successful journalist and businesswoman I have somehow made a career out
of marrying for money.'
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