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Christie Brinkley
emerged from the first week of her divorce trial virtually unscathed,
but the supermodel may not be as lucky in the second round.
Peter Cook
Hubby Peter Cook's lawyers plan to unload most of their ammunition in the next phase
of the scandalous case, which centers on the child custody battle.
There will be e-mails from Brinkley, unflattering reports from a court-appointed psychiatrist
and testimony about how she vengefully cut Cook out of the kids' lives, his team said.

"Our strategy is to wait to get to our side of the story,"
Cook lawyer Norman Sheresky told the Daily News.
"He's a great, great father. She is an angry, angry, angry, furious woman."
Christie Brinkley
Brinkley's side plans to hit back hard, arguing that Cook shouldn't get
a 50-50 custody split because he's shown "bad judgment" with the kids.
Their evidence: Cook has introduced his son to his new girlfriends,
bought "dangerous" motorbikes for the kids,
and drove 80 mph with his daughter in the car.

Brinkley lawyer Robert Cohen called recklessness an
"overriding feature of his character."

The first two days of the trial centered on the grounds for divorce: adultery and cruelty.
Because Cook, 49,
admits he bedded a teenage assistant and spent thousands on Internet porn sites,
he didn't put up much of a defense.


Instead, it was Brinkley's show, and she came off as a sympathetic figure
describing how her "perfect" marriage unraveled,
but this time Cook's lawyers plan to put up a more ferocious fight.

Sheresky said he will show Brinkley, 54, is trying
to alienate 13-year-old Jack and 10-year-old Sailor Lee from Cook
"by all the things she's done."

"By the e-mails that she has written, by the way she has tried to cut him
out of access to the kids, by the way she wanted to open the courtroom,
especially various things that she has done on a daily basis to say,
'I don't recognize you as a co-parent,'" he said.
He said Brinkley's message to Cook since their split in 2006 has been:
"They're my children, they're not our children."

Cook's side claims a report by a court-appointed psychiatrist will back him up.
The shrink, who will testify Tuesday and Wednesday,
supposedly details Brinkley's anger-management issues.


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