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Judge says Mills twisted the truth
LONDON - A judge's ruling in the bitter Paul McCartney-Heather Mills
divorce case shed new light Tuesday on a miserable marriage, saying
Mills twisted the truth when convenient and made "exorbitant"
financial demands.
"To some extent she is her own worst enemy," wrote the Judge. "She has
an explosive and volatile character."
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Judge Favored McCartney
In a devastating indictment, Bennett called Mills' testimony "not
just inconsistent and inaccurate, but also less than candid. Overall
she was a less than impressive witness."
By contrast, the judge praised McCartney, 65, for "consistent,
accurate and honest" testimony in the ruling, made public after he
rejected Mills' attempt to block its release.
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Judge Fawned All Over McCartney
Calling Mills' demand of $250 million from McCartney "exorbitant"
in light of their four-year marriage, the judge said her claims may
have been inflated because of her estranged husband's stature.
"The wife ... must have felt rather swept off her feet by a man as
famous as the husband," he wrote. "I think this may well have warped
her perception, leading her to indulge in make-believe. The objective
facts do not support her case."
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Zionist Shackleton
Mills dumped a glass of water on McCartney's lawyer, Fiona
Shackleton, in the final hours of the hearing Monday.
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Heather Mills Was A Model
She was supposed to do a Victoria Secret ad where she would get $2
million. McCarthy forced her to give it up, and the Judge held her in
distaste for modeling underwear.
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Judge Makes Mills Give Up Art Collection
McCartney gave Mills thirty paintings from his $130 million
collection. "I accept the husband's evidence," the judge said. "In my
judgment he is entitled to have them back."
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