NY- Yet another beauty linked to Peter Cook since his breakup with supermodel Christie Brinkley will be named at his divorce hearing, the Daily News has learned.
Bridget Nisivoccia is a pretty blond interior designer who told the Daily News she was hired to design Cook’s new home in Sag Harbor, L.I.
She is expected to become part of the blockbuster trial this week when another witness discusses Nisivoccia’s connection to Cook, a source close to the case told The News.
The 36-year-old joins a growing list of women in Cook’s life since his 10-year marriage to Brinkley, 54, dissolved in 2006.
The source did not imply that Cook, an architect, and Nisivoccia were romantically involved. Nisivoccia described their relationship as “professional.”
She owns property in New Jersey and has offices in New York, Miami, Los Angeles and the Hamptons.
“We have mutual clients and share a professional relationship and a respected friendship,” Nisivoccia told The News.
Fitness model Carri Lyn Ciamarra, who dated Cook for about six months last year, has been called to testify Thursday along with Cook’s current squeeze, Suzanne Shaw.
Ciamarra, 31, a married mom of one from Westchester County, says she wants no part of the scandalous divorce hearing, and her lawyer vowed to fight the subpoena.
Shaw, on the other hand, spent Independence Day in the Hamptons with Cook and his son and, sources say, she has nothing to hide.
As week two of the Brinkley-Cook divorce trial begins today, both sides will begin the battle over custody of the couple’s kids – Jack, 13, and Sailor Lee, 10.
Last week, the two sides fought over the grounds for the divorce, and sordid details emerged of Cook’s penchant for Internet porn.
Diana Bianchi, who had an affair with Cook as a teenager, also testified that he showered her with gifts and left her money under rocks and behind pictures in his office.
Brinkley’s lawyer Robert Cohen is expected to call on the women as part of his argument that Cook should not get a fifty-fifty custody split because he’s shown “bad judgment” where the children are concerned.
Cohen plans to show Cook, 49, has introduced his son to his new girlfriends and also that he bought both youngsters dangerous motorbikes and drove at more than 80 mph with his daughter in the car.
Recklessness is an “overriding feature of his character,” Cohen told the judge during his opening statements last week.
Cook’s team plans to hit back with evidence that Brinkley has tried to vengefully cut her ex out of her children’s lives and is an “angry, angry” woman who cannot get over the betrayal.