Posted on 03/18/2008 2:09:02 PM PDT by blam
Heather Mills torn to shreds by Sir Paul McCartney divorce judge
By Caroline Gammell and Gordon Rayner
Last Updated: 8:26pm GMT 18/03/2008
Heather Mills has seen her reputation left in tatters after the High Court judge presiding over her divorce from Sir Paul McCartney tore into her character, accusing her of "make-belief", inconsistency and inaccuracy.
Mr Justice Bennett said she was a "less than impressive witness" during the six-day hearing last month who "wholly exaggerated" the extent of her wealth before she met her now ex-husband.
Telegraph TV: Heather Mills spent 11 minutes outside court attacking the legal system
Miss Mills, 40, had sought £125 million from her four year marriage to 65-year-old Sir Paul, but was awarded just a fifth of that figure - £24.3 million.
Mr Justice Bennett said the former model was not only "devoid of reality", but had proved to be her "own worst enemy" by making claims for a settlement which were "ridiculous".
In contrast, he described the former Beatle's evidence as balanced and said he "expressed himself moderately, though at times with justifiable irritation, if not anger" during the proceedings.
Intimate details of the couple's relationship were divulged in the report, including the revelation that Miss Mills suffered a miscarriage in the first year of their marriage before she gave birth to Beatrice.
The 58-page ruling was handed down on Monday but only released in full yesterday after Miss Mills lost a Court of Appeal application to prevent it being published.
She argued that the lengthy ruling compromised their daughter Beatrice's privacy, but Lord Justices Thorpe and Wall dismissed her objection, saying they would not interfere with the Judge's decision to publish the ruling in its entirety.
In his judgement, Mr Justice Bennett said Miss Mills had lost her sense of reality when she met and married Sir Paul.
"The wife for her part must have felt rather swept off her feet by a man as famous as the husband," he said. "I think this may well have warped her perception leading her to indulge in make-belief."
The judge described the couple's relationship as one of "considerable volatility" before he added: "There were good times, there were bad times, and the relationship always left in the husband's mind a question whether he and the wife were going to be ultimately right for each other."
Mr Justice Bennett rejected Miss Mills' claim that Sir Paul had held back her potentially lucrative career and said: "I find that, far from the husband dictating to and restricting the wife's career and charitable activities, he did the exact opposite.
"He encouraged it and lent his support, name and reputation to her business and charitable activities. The facts as I find them do not in any way support her claim."
The judge said Miss Mills wanted to maintain the lifestyle she had while married to Sir Paul as part of the "me-too" syndrome which saw her vastly exaggerate and "over-egg" the cost of her needs.
He dismissed her claim for £627,000 a year for "charitable expenditure" including flights, as well as her budget of £500,000 for holidays.
Although the acrimonious settlement has now been decided, Mr Bennett said a decree nisi of divorce would not be pronounced until May 12.
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Heh,heh, poor Heather still doesn’t know that the man who laid her was not the real Paul McCartney, who died, let’s see was it in 1968, and was replaced by a lookalike imposter.
Let's see, let me get out my calculator. Not bad, not bad at all. That comes to about £24.3 million per each of her legs!
Excellent...I didn't know that...she sure is sexy.
Anybody still think that Elliot Spitzer overpaid by spending a measly 80k on fresh young women? Cheap bastard is as smart as he thinks he is. He’s in legal trouble but financially it was brilliant.
>>> including the revelation that Miss Mills suffered a miscarriage in the first year of their marriage before she gave birth to Beatrice
In other words she got Paul to marry her by claiming to be pregnant, then when securely hitched had to explain away the lack of a baby.
When speaking of the McCartney divorce the comment was "If Linda was my wife I'd gladly spend five percent of my income to get rid of her." "Most of us don't get off that easy."
This is the level that womanhood has fallen to in the 21st century. Shameful.
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