Mr Gaut was found in his flat in Long Row, Elliot's Town, with catastrophic wounds - having been moved from
Osborne's flat next door.
Yesterday, Newport Crown Court heard evidence from
Osborne, who faced crossexamination from Harley's barrister Caroline Rees QC.
The trust was launched in 2014 by Ms
Osborne, who has two children, following her cancer diagnosis and was based on their own experiences of how she and her family dealt with the situation, what worked and what they found lacking in terms of family support.
Osborne, 47, was given two life terms for ramming his van into a group of Muslims on June 19 last year.
Former friends called
Osborne a "bully with a big mouth".
Osborne countered that a "special relationship" did indeed exist.
Mr
Osborne defended his record as he responded to Iain Duncan Smith's explosive resignation from the Cabinet over the cuts to the welfare budget.
"The hopes of a stronger global recovery have evaporated,"
Osborne said, in an interview published in the Sun, a popular British tabloid, on Sunday.
Osborne said he will open Ozzys next to Starbucks at 2117 W.
The judge praised an "exemplary" taxi driver who persuaded
Osborne to drop the airgun in the early hours of August 3.