On Monday, Bennett awarded Mills a $48.6 million divorce settlement after her four-year marriage to the former Beatle. Mills had sought almost $250 million, while McCartney had offered $31.6 million, including Mills' own assets. In his ruling, the judge said Mills' claim "is and was unreasonable, indeed exorbitant."
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Heather Mills has been awarded a £24.3m divorce payout from Sir Paul McCartney, according to a court judgment released today. She had sought £125m from the 60-year-old former Beatle, the judgment reveals, but received a fifth of that amount. McCartney had offered £15.8m.
Mills said her appeal was necessary because McCartney had "insisted" the full judgment be released. She objected to this because the document included "private, secure matters" relating to the couple's daughter, Beatrice, aged four, including about her schooling.
Mills, 40, who married McCartney in 2002, said outside the high court in London that she was "very, very, very pleased" at the sum eventually decided on. However, in a long, sometimes rambling statement, Mills said she planned to launch an appeal tomorrow against a decision to make public Mr Justice Bennett's entire judgment, ...
An appeal by Mills threatens to draw out what has been a messy and very public case.
Washington, Tyne and Wear. Heather Anne Mills (born 12 January 1968) is an English former model, media personality, businesswoman and activist. Mills first came to public attention in 1993, when she was a model and got involved in a traffic collision with a police motorcycle in London. The accident resulted in the amputation ...
The Mills family spent their holidays in Libanus, and also lived there for a time. When Heather was six years old, the family moved north to Alnwick, in Northumberland, but relocated shortly afterwards to a block of flats in Washington, Tyne and Wear, and then on to Cockshott Farm, in Rothbury, Northumberland. Heather attended Usworth Grange Primary school, and then Usworth Comprehensive School in Washington. She visited Usworth Comprehensive in 2003, as guest of honour at a prize-giving event, and to support the school against plans for its closure.
In 2003, the Open University awarded Mills an honorary doctorate for her philanthropic work on behalf of amputees. She continues to campaign, in addition to promoting the distribution of prostheses around the world, and has been involved with the development of the Heather Mills McCartney Cosmesis, which gives amputees in America the chance to wear a Dorset Orthopaedic cosmesis without having to travel to the UK. Mills is also vice-president of the Limbless Association. In 2004, Mills received a "Children in Need" award from the annual International Charity Gala in Düsseldorf; and in the same year, the University of California, Irvine gave her their 2004 Human Security Award and created the Heather Mills McCartney Fellowship in Human Security to support graduate students conducting research on pressing human security issues. She is a former Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations Association Adopt-A-Minefield programme.
During an appearance on the chat show Parkinson, on 22 February 2003, host Michael Parkinson asked if it was because of McCartney that Mills did not give any interviews, and she replied that she wanted to protect McCartney, his children, and their privacy. At the same time, she said that her previous ectopic pregnancies had damaged her fertility, and that her chances of getting pregnant were small, although the couple announced in May that they were expecting their first child. Mills gave birth to Beatrice Milly McCartney on 28 October at Hospital of St John and St Elizabeth in St John's Wood, who was named after Mills's mother and McCartney's aunt. It was later revealed that Mills had suffered a miscarriage in the first year of her being married to McCartney. Mills was invited by Larry King to interview Paul Newman, which was broadcast by CNN on 17 April 2004. McCartney had arranged for Newman to be interviewed by Mills, but critical reactions were mixed. Mills appeared on other television programmes, such as BBC One 's Question Time and ITV 's GMTV, and persuaded McCartney to join her on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?
Beatrice spoke several languages and played the piano, while Mark played banjo and guitar, liked photography (winning an Evening Standard award) and took part in numerous sports. He was very fond of animals (working for the RSPCA for a time), and Heather remembered her family always having a dog and a cat, as well as once having a pet goose and a white nanny goat that was allowed to roam the house owned by Mark's parents in Libanus, near Brecon.
On 8 August 1993, Mills and Mincione walked to the corner of De Vere Gardens and Kensington Road, London, but while crossing Kensington Road, Mills was knocked down by a police motorcycle, the last in a convoy of three , which was responding to an emergency call.
Beatrice left home when Heather was nine years old, to live with Crossroads actor Charles Stapley, which left her, her older brother Shane, and her younger sister Fiona, in the care of their father John. Heather once said that John threw Shane against a window for making a mess on the carpet with crayons; the window broke and Shane had to be taken to hospital, where John explained that the boy had fallen on some glass in the garden. Fiona said: 'Our family were always short of money and our father demanded that we find food and clothes so we turned to shoplifting, learnt to hide from the bailiffs and became experts at domestic duties. I'm not ashamed to say that we were forced to steal because when you are a young child, you'd rather do that than face a beating from your father.' (John disputed his daughters' allegations that he was violent towards them, later releasing home movies of family holidays in Wales, showing Mills playing happily.)
Judge Bennet referred to Mills' demands as absurd, without reason, and far too much. Needless to say, Mills had objected to this coming out. Furthermore, Bennet found the evidence Mills had provided to be at odds with the truth, leaving McCartney feeling vindicated.
Despite losing her leg in an accident in 1993, Mills' adventurous spirit kept her competitive. View this post on Instagram. A post shared by Paul McCartney (@paulmccartney) Both McCartney and Mills have gone their separate ways since their ugly fight between 2006 and 2008.
James Quigly, who represented Michael Jordan in his 2006 divorce, was of the view that Mills was awarded more than she deserved, given they had only been married for years, adding:
Inside Sir Paul McCartney's Bitter Divorce from Ex-wife Heather Mills. When Paul McCartney and his ex-wife Heather Mills separated after a four-year marriage in 2006, they entered into a 2-year acrimonious divorce process that ended in one of the most expensive celebrity splits in history.