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Heather Mills's grasp on reality
"The wife for her part must have felt rather swept off her feet by a man as famous as the husband. I think this may well have warped her perception leading her to indulge in make-belief. The objective facts simply do not support her case."
Ms Mills's character
"The wife is a strong willed and determined personality. She has shown great fortitude in the face of, and overcoming, her disability."
Her evidence
"But I regret to have to say I cannot say the same about the wife’s evidence. Having watched and listened to her give evidence, having studied the documents, and having given in her favour every allowance for the enormous strain she must have been under (and in conducting her own case) I am driven to the conclusion that much of her evidence, both written and oral, was not just inconsistent and inaccurate but also less than candid. Overall she was a less than impressive witness."
What she wants (and the reality)
“She claims for seven fully staffed properties with full-time housekeepers in the annual sum of £645,000. She claims holiday expenditure of £499,000 p.a. (including private and helicopter flights of £185,000), £125,000 p.a. for her clothes, £30,000 p.a. for equestrian activities (she no longer rides), £39,000 p.a. for wine (she does not drink alcohol), £43,000 p.a. for a driver, £20,000 p.a. for a carer, and professional fees of £190,000 p.a.”
Her annual allowance
"The wife computes her reasonable needs for herself and Beatrice at £3,250,000 p.a."
Paul McCartney
"The husband’s evidence was, in my judgment, balanced. He expressed himself moderately though at times with justifiable irritation, if not anger. He was consistent, accurate and honest."
Ms Mills’s claimed £3m personal wealth
"There is no documentary evidence to support that assertion. During the hearing she was asked repeatedly to produce bank statements, which she said she thought she had in Brighton, to verify this claim. No bank statements were ever produced."
Ms Mills giving away money to charities
"In her evidence she told me that as much as 80% or 90% of her earnings went direct to charities. However, the wife had to accept in her cross-examination that there was no documentary evidence."
Linda McCartney's shadow on the marriage
"The husband’s wife, Linda, had died in 1998. Their marriage endured for some 30 years. Repeatedly in his evidence the husband described how even during his relationship with the wife in 1999 to 2002 he was grieving for Linda. I have no doubt the husband found the wife very attractive. But equally I have no doubt that he was still very emotionally tied to Linda."
Linda’s ring
"It is not without significance that until the husband married the wife he wore the wedding ring given to him by Linda. Upon being married to the wife he removed it and it was replaced by a ring given to him by the wife."
Her income during the marriage
"The wife was therefore constrained to accept that, if the overall period 1999 to 2006 is considered solely looking at her tax returns, her income improved during the relationship with the husband."
Ms Mills’s claim that the marriages reduced her earning opportunities
“The husband was supportive of, or furthered, the wife’s career.”
Ms Mills’s claim she was an “exceptional wife”
“In her final submissions the wife described her contribution as “exceptional”. I reject her case. I am afraid I have to say her case on this issue is devoid of reality.
“I have to say that the wife’s evidence that in some way she was the husband’s “psychologist”, even allowing for hyperbole, is typical of her make-belief."
Ms Mills helping out on tour
“[A] DVD was shown in which the wife can be seen photographing the husband and his team on their private plane. She asserted that this was part of her work for the husband. The husband, I thought, in a telling comment, said that the wife liked to be the centre of attention and she enjoyed wielding a camera.”
McCartney's wealth
“I find that the husband’s total wealth amounts to approximately £400m. I reject the wife’s case that he is worth £800m. There is absolutely no evidence at all to support that figure or any figure anywhere near it.”
Mills's claim she still had a mortgage to pay
“In my judgment it is unnecessary to go so far as to characterise what the wife attempted as fraudulent. However, it is not an episode that does her any credit whatsoever. Either she knew or must have known that there were no loans on Thames Reach, yet she tried to suggest that there were and thereby obtain monies by underhand means.”
“Her attempts when cross-examined to suggest that she may have got in a muddle and confused this property with others, to my mind, had a hollow ring. In the light of the husband’s generosity towards her, as I have set out, I find the wife’s behaviour distinctly distasteful.”
Her spending after separation
“I have no doubt that in the wife’s mindset, there was an element that she was going to spend (in the 15 month period) in order thereby to hope to prove that a budget in excess of £3m p.a. . . . was justifiable.”
Her infamous television interviews last year
“I accept that since April 2006 the wife has had a bad press. She is entitled to feel that she has been ridiculed even vilified. To some extent she is her own worst enemy. She has an explosive and volatile character."
The logic of Ms Mills's claim
“Nevertheless, as I have said, the wife is (or at least was) prepared to accept £50m in lieu of a claim for £125m. That, in my judgment, can mean only one of two things; either the claim by the wife for £125m is a reasonable claim, in which case the enormous drop of £75m to £50m is inexplicable, or, the claim for £125m is and was unreasonable, indeed exorbitant.”
Quoting McCartney on security needs
“Before Heather and I were married I had a fairly limited and low key security presence. . . Indeed, I have reverted to my former pattern of security in recent months.
“The only person with me on a permanent basis is my PA, John Hammel who has been with me for thirty years. The court will be aware that Heather now maintains several members of staff including a driver and a personal trainer.”
The paparazzi
"Furthermore, he (McCartney) said in that affidavit that he found the wife’s approach to the press contradictory. On the one hand she loved and courted their attention. On the other hand she is obsessed with her portrayal in the media. He further explained that the more the security the greater the interest shown by the paparazzi who enjoy the chase."
The McCartney team’s allegations
“First, it is said on 25 June 2006 the wife illegally bugged the husband’s telephone, in particular a call between him and his daughter Stella in which Stella made very unflattering comments about the wife. It is further said the wife subsequently leaked the intercepted material to the press so as to discredit him.
“Second, on 17 October 2006 the wife, or someone acting on her behalf, leaked to the media some or all of the contents of her Answer and Cross-Petition which contained untrue and distorted allegations against the husband in orders to discredit him.”
Her charity proposals
"Charity expenditure at an annual rate of £627,000 includes airfares of £180,000 for commercial flights, £120,000 for helicopter flights, and £192,000 for private flights. I accept that the wife is very committed to charities and their causes but the degree of such proposed expenditure is, I am sorry to have to say, ridiculous."
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she is a greedy manipulative women who got far more money than she deserved. pre-nup should have been insisted upon.
why the judge gave her such a generous ruling having found her to lie and exaggerate in so many arear of her testimony is beyond me.
if anything she should have been fined.
kamrooz varzi, london, uk
I think Sir Paul is a man loved by British people. But I also believe that he's another man behind closed doors. Heather was a rebound - and nobody knows if she had to live in Linda's shadow all the time they were married.
Heather has been blamed, has been damned by the press and she's reacted. She may be volatile but she also has HIS child, and he should care for that instead of trying to appear better than "the sum of all his parts" by using the tactic of manipulation by silence.
She probably put up with much more than she's let on throughout her whole marriage - remember, this is a woman who became disabled and fought against all odds.
She probably loved the man, and she's got the "establishment" of men in grey wigs with cigars up their bottoms working against her to maintain the dignity of a man that probably says "bollocks" to society when he closes his door behind him at night.
Those who think she deserves nothing are very much mistaken! She's better off without him!
Elizabeth Sheldon, London, England
He is well shot of her.
Mark, Bath, England
actions do speak louder than words --
aileen, Glencoe, Maryland, USA
Didn't Paul's barrister look better, though, when Heather poured the water over her coiffure? It was a disgraceful thing of Mill's to do but it took five years off Fiona!
Karen , Ludlow, UK
Paul should have custody of his daughter.
I fear for Mill's sanity!
Nettie, Drumfries, Scotland
Pass the daughter to father and make her work. Why give that lady anything?
J Wood, newbury,
Several years ago The Sunday Times printed an article about Heather Mills and her apparent problem with the truth. Some of the stories this woman is reputed to have told are incredible. How horribly humiliating to be caught out, again, in public. She is not doing her daughter any favors.
By the by, dumping water on your husband´s lawyer, not cool, honey. Not cool.
Kar, Trieste, Italy
Game, set, match!
Marlene, Alexandria, VA, USA
No fool like an old fool. She'd be a fool not to try and get as much money out of him as she could. She's a smart woman the four years of marriage is the best investment money wise she'll ever make. Paul should have had a prenup maybe next time he'll get someone closer to his own age.
Cathy`, Winnipeg, Canada
I feel bad for Sir Paul that he even has to give her 24million. She deserves nothing! Although this whole court case is almost worth it just to be able to read the Judge's verdict on Mills. I don't think I could have imagined a more pleasing outcome from when I first heard that this whole thing was going to take place.
Well done to Sir Paul for coming through all this so well. The Judge's comments prove this without a doubt. I hope he feels relieved that its over, supported by the British public and that he can now move on with his life without Mills involved.
The man is a national treasure! We should treat him as such.
AT, Sydney, Australia
She has set womans rights back 50 years. This highlights what sort of true character she is, to use someone elses phrase;
You have been weighed, you have been measured, you have been found to be wanting!
Chris, Yarm, Cleveland
It's 'make-believe', surely?
Sarah Carson, Grimsby, UK