Posted on 08/05/2006 9:31:48 AM PDT by sully777
LIFE STYLE EXTRA (UK) - Sir Paul McCartney has fired seven people from his New York offices - because he allegedly wants to cut all ties with estranged wife Heather Mills.
According to America's New York Post newspaper, the former Beatle decided to dismiss the staff from MPL Communications, his lucrative music publishing house, this week in an unexpected cull.
Paul's spokespeople have so far refused to comment on the sackings, but speculation is rife he made the tough decision because of their connections to Heather, who reportedly had a hand in the majority of his business affairs.
Earlier this week, Paul pulled out of performing at an anti-landmine charity event - because of Heather's involvement with the charity..
The musician was due to play at the upcoming annual Adopt-A-Minefield gala dinner but has now refused to participate because of his estranged spouse's strong ties with the organisers.
In a statement, Paul said: "While I continue to be committed to Adopt-A-Minefield and its critical mission, given the current circumstances, I will not be able to attend."
Last year, Paul helped raise around £1.7 million for the charity, which works closely with the United Nations to remove landmines in war torn countries across the world.
"Band on the Run." I was thinking of that one in particular. Can't really recall anything he's written since.
O-NO!
Paranoid.
LOL
Where can I get one? I've got some libs I would like to send into it.
He wants to get as many feet away from Heather as possible, I guess.
Wasn't she dumped by Steely Dan?
Who needs a minefield to adopt when divorce lawyers accomplish the same thing?
Paul(despite advice)insisted he didn't want a pre-nup.He recently offered $50 million to his "soon to be" ex.She refused.
"If the price is right."
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