Sunday, November 18, 2007
Heather Mills Is Still Screwed Up!!!!!!!!!
Heather Mills ditched her lawyers yesterday after yet another TV interview.
It is believed she rowed with top legal firm Mishcon de Reya after her appearance on GMTV yesterday - her ninth chat in eight days.
The firm was working to secure her divorce from Sir Paul McCartney, 65.
A source said: "Heather's lawyers are thought to be at their wits' end. They were very much of the opinion it was best for all concerned if she didn't talk about the divorce as the judge takes a very dim view of such matters. Clearly Heather takes a different view."
are also said to be dismayed she failed to accept Sir Paul's offer of £25million and fear her confession over suicide may affect her custody bid for their daughter Bea, four.
The source added: "They felt it was the best offer Heather was going to get and advised her strongly to accept it but she thought she was entitled to more. She's not a very easy person to deal with and has very strong opinions on the way things should be handled."
Heather's US publicist claimed the split with the law firm, which won a £17million settlement for Princess Diana from Prince Charles, was "a matter of economics". Michele Blanc added: "Lawyers cost a lot of money and she doesn't know how much longer it's going on for."
Heather, 39, yesterday astonishingly compared herself to a victim of domestic violence, saying Sir Paul had forced her to keep quiet over negative media reports since their split.
She told GMTV viewers: "I was quiet for a year but had 4,000 articles written about me. It's like being an abused woman at home and you're not allowed to tell the family because it might upset Grandma Such and Such."
Heather confirmed former ex-Beatle Macca's stance is stalling their divorce and added: "I can't go into whether he has tried to gag me but the reason we're not divorced is because, basically, I'm not meant to talk."
She claimed she was unruffled by his blossoming friendship with married US millionairess Nancy Shevell, 47.
She said: "In that situation with Paul there was no phone call, there were no tantrums or tears. Basically, I just said, 'I wish you all the best' and that was it, when we did swapover. "It's none of anybody's business what happens in Paul's love life.
source:Mirror.co.uk
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