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'Inconsistent, inaccurate, less than candid': Divorce judge's damning verdict on Heather Mills

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Published Date: 18 March 2008
HEATHER Mills was "a less than impressive witness" according to the High Court judge who presided over her divorce from Sir Paul McCartney.
The full judgment of the divorce battle between Miss Mills and estranged husband Paul McCartney was released today after her attempt to appeal Mr Justice Bennett's decision to release it failed at the Court of Appeal.

The judge said Miss Mills had given evidence which was "not just inconsistent and inaccurate but also less than candid."

The judge described Sir Paul McCartney's evidence as "balanced"

He said: "He expressed himself moderately though at times with justifiable irritation, if not anger. He was consistent, accurate and honest."

Mr Justice Bennett said Heather Mills was a "strong-willed and determined personality" who had shown great fortitude in overcoming her disability.

He said: "She has conducted her own case before me with a steely, yet courteous, determination."

The judge described her as a "kindly person" who is "devoted to her charitable causes".

However, Mr Justice Bennett said: "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."

The judge said he could not accept Miss Mills's case that she was wealthy and independent by the time she met the former Beatle in the middle of 1999.

"I find that the wife's case as to her wealth in 1999 to be wholly exaggerated. The assertion that she was a wealthy person in 1999 is, of course, the first step in her overall case that her career, which in 1999 she says was one producing rich financial rewards, was thereafter blighted by the husband during their relationship."

The judge backed Sir Paul's assertion that their "true and settled relationship" began upon marriage in June 2002 and not, as Miss Mills asserted, in March 2000.

In assessing their relationship before their marriage, the judge said the background was of importance.

"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."

The judge said it was "not without significance" that until Sir Paul married Miss Mills, 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.

"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-believe. The objective facts do not support her case."

The judge said Miss Mills was a good mother, which Sir Paul readily conceded, but her case was that her contribution throughout the marriage was "exceptional".

"It is a central part of her case that she helped the husband to communicate better with his children, particularly Heather.

"She 'counselled' him through his grieving over Linda. She gave him confidence after Linda's death to restart touring. She says she helped him write his songs.

"She suggested that he should have an acrylic fingernail because he had worn down his fingernail of his left hand to the point that it bled.
"She helped, it is said, with the set design and lighting on his tours.
She went on every tour; indeed, she says, he insisted on her coming."

Miss Mills, he added, summed up her contribution in this way: "I was his full-time wife, mother, lover, confidante, business partner and psychologist."

The judge said that Sir Paul agreed that Miss Mills helped him through his grieving, as he was in a "sad state" for a year after Linda's death, but he argued that her case that she in some way single-handedly saved him was "exaggerated".

The judge said: "In my judgment the picture painted by the husband of the wife's part in his emotional and professional life is much closer to reality than the wife's account.

"The wife, as the husband said, enjoys being the centre of attention. Her presence on his tours came about because she loved the husband, enjoyed being there and because she thoroughly enjoyed the media and public attention. I am prepared to accept that her presence was emotionally supportive to him but to suggest that in some way she was his 'business partner' is, I am sorry to have to say, make-belief."

He added: "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.

"I reject her evidence that she, vis-a-vis the husband, was anyhting more than a kind and loving person who was deeply in love with him, helped him through his grieving and like any new wife tried to integrate into their relationship the children of his former marriage.

"I wholly reject her account that she rekindled the husband's professional flame and gave him back his confidence."

He concluded: "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. The husband's evidence is far more persuasive."


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  • Last Updated: 18 March 2008 2:01 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Sir Paul McCartney
 
1

Sgurr,

18/03/2008 13:08:56
LOL - poor birdie. Hope she drops into obscurity as that seems to be the last thing she wants.
2

Steve Evans,

Malta 18/03/2008 13:09:26
Looking forward to the next McCartney album, the lyrics could be interesting.
3

steve 1511,

aberdeen 18/03/2008 13:21:15
wendy alexander is more popular in scotland than mucca mills,
4

Jambo Number 1,

18/03/2008 13:40:32
She couldn't have hopped for any more really.

She can go, have a party and get legless now.

I really dislike this woman.
5

Alan B,

18/03/2008 13:43:16
It is obscene that he has to pay so much for the prividege of being married to her.
6

Horrible Cankers at the Cyber Shebeen,

18/03/2008 13:56:41
4....And male gold diggers who divorce rich women too of course.....
7

Colin Wilson,

18/03/2008 14:02:20
"The assertion that she was a wealthy person in 1999 is, of course, the first step in her overall case that her career, which in 1999 she says was one producing rich financial rewards, was thereafter blighted by the husband during their relationship."

Of course, her increasing age had absolutely nothing to do with any decline in her careeer as a model.
8

Horrible Cankers at the Cyber Shebeen,

18/03/2008 14:27:09
9..How about a couple of Joan Collins' ex husbands as a starter ...plenty gigolos on the go...Heidi Fleiss might be recruiting again if your up for it..oh and its a well known fact that many an American rich heiress married a skint English aristo for a title... and was well upset when hubby didnt want to play happy families....

What about the wee gold digging boys who, after their relationships have failed with daft smitten celeb...go to the press...there are plenty...just google it and you'l see what I mean.....gold diggers are gold diggers, regardless of their sex..
9

Lochinvar,

Edinburgh 18/03/2008 14:30:05
What a sad end! It only seems like yesterday that she was head-over-heel in love!
10

Horrible Cankers at the Cyber Shebeen,

18/03/2008 14:31:01
Oh and you will find that there are lots of younger gay men being 'kept' in their relationship with an older gay lover....ie being a 'bidey-in'...
11

Jambo Number 1,

18/03/2008 14:32:02
time to stump up the cash then Paul.
12

JulesF,

18/03/2008 14:39:11
Pretty well presented article for a change.

Bet Paul is still busy 'ripping open mattresses' and will be for some time.

Even money odds on the back catalogue appearing on I-tunes before the summer !

I'd like to say that she got what she deserved, but in my opinion ten percent of 24M would still be too much.

Let's hope she's been legally gagged and disappears from the media for ever ....
13

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18/03/2008 14:51:58
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18/03/2008 15:02:21
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techpunk,

18/03/2008 15:15:23
when asked in an interview this morning "would you ever consider going down on one knee again", sir paul answered "i've only just gotten rid off her"
16

OscarMacApfel,

Dumfries 18/03/2008 16:02:50
Poor old Arabian jizz mop, she didn't have a leg to stand on etcetera...
17

Why can't I use my usual name?,

Glasgow 18/03/2008 16:08:22
boring...
18

TheSmith,

18/03/2008 16:19:06
She is so cringe-worthy. This won't help her 'tireless charity work' any - could you think of a charity who would find her credible now?
19

Tris,

18/03/2008 16:33:00
Paul has behaved with dignity throughout the whole thing. She's behaved ike a horrid common little tart.

Paulm is loved; she is hated... like someone said, even Wendy Alexander might be loathed a little less than this awful woman.

Can't imagine for a second what he saw in her. She's no looker and has no personal, no taste and a thin reedy voice that would drive you nuts in a few minutes.

Anyway, she's rich now. But it's hard to see why the judge gave her anything, as he more or less said she lied her way through the proceedings. I'd have given her 2 years in the pokey for contempt.

20

Air Sense,

18/03/2008 16:42:50
Who is Wendy alexander and what is she notorious for ? Let's not give Miss Mills too many ears otherwise she might conjure up the preception that she is famous . Let's ignore her and her issue so that she'll get the message and FADE !
21

long live the supermarkets,

Dundee 18/03/2008 16:50:14
Well its been a hard days night and a long and winding road now its time to let it be because he will be free as a bird but they do say money cant buy you love and heather will need to see the taxman.
22

Resolutions,

18/03/2008 16:52:46
Could've told you the headlines months ago!

Like a good few on here.

How on earth did Sir Paul get entangled with this lassie/

That poor wee bairn. (I've a feeling that she would be better off with one of her half-siblings)
23

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18/03/2008 17:57:26
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Dougie McGill,

Edinburgh 18/03/2008 18:38:25
This'll help him get some material for the next album
25

John Blackley,

Florida 18/03/2008 18:50:32
The judge found that Ms. Mills offered no compelling evidence on her claims that she and Sir Paul started cohabiting in 1999, that she was independently wealthy before she and Sir Paul married or that her career suffered as a result of marrying him.

Basically, Ms. Mills did what - I think - the majority of people do during a divorce (get the maximum judgement they can) and pushed the limimt of credibility in doing so.

Which is not nearly so reprehensible as the majority of the comments on this site.
26

Meta,

18/03/2008 18:55:31
Just back from my local watering hole after a swifty pre dinner libation.

Some wag kept playing Yesterday on the juke box and the short measure has been named the Heather Measure - just under 25 mills.
27

Steve Evans,

Malta 18/03/2008 19:44:11
At least the man or the band Wings brought tourism to Argyll! 28 Twit
28

Horrible Cankers at the Cyber Shebeen,

18/03/2008 19:49:59
28....Ooooooh hark at her!...sounds like jealousy or soor grapes tae me mate......try prep H fir the soor grapes.....
29

John Blackley,

Florida 18/03/2008 20:37:50
#32 bring them on: Thank you for responding to my comment.

To answer your question: It's not something I have an opportunity to do but it does happen, routinely, in every corner of the world in every moment of the day.
30

weeshooie1,

Wollongong 18/03/2008 20:48:55
It has been reported elsewhere that, the settlement awarded works out at near enough 700 pounds for every hour she was married to him. Sheesh! Even if she slept 8hrs a night, she still earned 5,600 every time she went to bed.
31

poststalker,

18/03/2008 21:13:37
Mills says she was independently wealthy when she met McCartney. She also says she has been working for charity for 20 years.

There's an awful lot of money to be made out of charities. Why else would the glitterati fight for positions with charities? Not, for charitable purposes I would presume.

NEVER donate to charities before you've checked out their balance sheets and the names of their paid representatives.
32

OldWife,

18/03/2008 21:41:49
'Inconsistent, inaccurate, less than candid'

That's a euphemism for liar then isn't it.
33

Matt there,

somewhere 18/03/2008 22:29:24
The difference is Paul had a very expensive legal brief telling him things like: "For goodness sake! Don't say THAT in court! It'll make you sound like a real git! Just let her do the talking.

"Judges, being lawyers by training, dislike 'commoners' who conduct their own case. So let HER get herself into trouble. You just keep your gob shut and we can keep the damages to a minimum."
34

Rosie,

Edinburgh 18/03/2008 23:11:52
I really worry about the child from this marriage.... this mad woman is not fit to look after her "she can only fly B class while he (her father) flies A" was her main concern about the £35,000 a year for the child. And now she says the child may be in danger...... yes probably... from her influence!
35

Alex, Young Laird d' Drumchapel,

Madrid 18/03/2008 23:20:30
bag o' bol?oks, the Herald has given 4 pages to this keich. Honestly, doesn anyone give a Peking Crispy Duck about this celebrity sh¿te story?
36

Yeti,

19/03/2008 01:01:00
Odious woman, truly revolting
37

PJ,

Edinburgh 19/03/2008 14:33:08
She has likened herself to Diana also recently to Kate McCann due to the similar unwanted press coverage and press intrusion.

I think she is a self seeking egotistical maniac, who should do us all a favour just crawl back into the woodwork from where she came and disappear into obscurity!
38

Beth Boyle,

NY 20/03/2008 09:12:37
Heather is white trash as we say here. Money or no money where ever she goes her soap opera will play on.

 

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