Re: OT - Mills awarded £24.3m settlement



On Mar 19, 10:18 pm, Amy Guskin <aisl...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Wed, 19 Mar 2008 22:12:48 -0400, yD wrote

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On Mar 19, 9:41 am, Hell Toupee <w...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Wild Monkshood wrote:

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Messalina wrote:

On Mar 17, 8:37 pm, Nancy Rudins <nrud...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Bo Raxo wrote:

"Amy Guskin" <aisl...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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And poor

unlucky Paul can't just cut ties with her entirely because of their
daughter.

As close as Jacko and Debbie Rowe?

Sir Paul is no Jacko.

Kind regards,
Nancy

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Nancy Rudins  nrud...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

Its annoying but she does have a point; it would be creepy for the
child to go from extreme luxury to relative poverty when visiting each
parent.  Lucky Heather, she worked the right guy at the right time.

Stupid Paul, breeding with an alluring psycho.  Stupid whore, not
giving value in exchange for, hello,  wealth and fame?  Stupid whore.

Well, I fail to see how she's stupid. If planned, she got a pretty
good return. <shrug>

WM

She didn't get anywhere near what she wanted.  And while in the
process, sealed her fate as nothing more than a gold-digger who lies
and lives in a world of "make-belief" in the judges own words.

    I doubt she thought she would get what she asked. To name a higher
figure is pretty standard. That she got what she did, while acting as
her own attorney, is, pretty good.

I guess you haven't been following the case closely, then. You see,
Paul and Heather had reached an agreement between themselves to a
100 million pound payoff, and were set to settle on it. Then Fiona
Shackleton (Paul's legal counsel) talked him out of it, persuading
him that letting the judge decide would almost certainly result in a
far smaller award to Heather. Sure enough, the judge awarded her
less than half that amount.

And _that_ is why Heather dumped the carafe of water over Fiona
Shackleton's head while in the courtroom. Fiona

  I can't help but wonder if some of

her critics are somewhat emboldened by their admiration of the husband..
I don't know what their marriage was like, so I really don't see her as
the villain of the piece.

She has a long and infamous history as a pathological liar, thief,
and gold-digger. That's what the public dislikes about her. And by
the way, the judge found in his examination of Heather's claims
submitted to court during this case that she was indeed a liar,
strongly implied she was a thief, and made it pretty plain by the
comments supporting his (greatly reduced) award to her that he
considered her to be a gold-digger as well.

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I like to think the judge was a Beatles fan, too. <<

Which should have absolutely zero to do with his ruling.

Amy

Of course not, that's why I added the "too" -- to keep his fandom (if
any) separate from his judging!
yD

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