August 16, 2006

Heather is refused access to Paul's home

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Heather Mills has moved into a $1 million (550,000 GBP) converted barn following her split from Sir Paul McCartney

Sir Paul McCartney had refused his estranged wife Heather Mills access to his English country home, forcing her to collect their daughter Beatrice from a nearby hotel.

The former Beatle insisted Mills picked up the two-year-old tot from the Flackley Ash Hotel, which is situated less than one kilometre from his Peasmarsh estate.

McCartney had been looking after Beatrice for the past week and sent her to the hotel with her nanny, where Mills arrived in a helicopter and flew her daughter to Heathrow airport where they were due to catch a flight.

A source tells British newspaper the Daily Mirror:

"Paul made it very clear he didn't want her at the main house for the handover.

"Heather wasn't angry or upset - she just shrugged her shoulders and said, 'If he wants to play it that way, then let him.'"

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August 7, 2006

Paul McCartney freezes joint account

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Sir Paul McCartney has reportedly frozen his joint account with estranged wife Heather Mills, over fears she will plunder their finances for herself .

British newspapers The Sun, The Mirror and Daily Mail claim the former Beatle, 64, has recently discovered a series of four and five-figure withdrawals from the account.

The couple are currently preparing for a divorce battle, with Mills fighting for a share of the veteran rocker's vast fortune.

A source tells The Sun, "Sir Paul was disgusted by the obscene amounts of money Heather was withdrawing. It seems she is determined to spend money while she has the chance before the divorce goes through."

Another source quoted in the Mail says, "He has always been very generous with his money, especially towards Heather and their charities, but now that they are divorcing, the maxim 'What's mine is yours' no longer applies.

"When Heather recently went to draw out some more cash on her credit card, she was mortified to discover that she'd been barred."

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July 3, 2006

Heather Mills will settle for £10 million

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Heather Mills will allegedly settle for a £10 million divorce pay-out despite the fact she reportedly could have battled for as much as £200 million.

A friend of Heather's told Britain's The People newspaper: "Heather is satisfied with the £10 million deal being discussed.

"She was only too aware that she could have gone into battle for a lot more. But she is still devastated over the break-up and is not in any mood for a bitter legal row."

The friend added: "She has no intention of putting up a fight. She is far too upset to even think about going down that road."

Heather also hopes to keep the split amicable for the sake of the couple's two-year-old daughter, Beatrice.

The pal revealed: "Heather and Paul have been in regular contact since they split up in May.

"They have constantly reminded each other that Bea should always remain their number one priority throughout the finalisation of their divorce."

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May 18, 2006

Paul McCartney and Heather Mills - Another high profile divorce dispute

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Paul McCartney could lose up to a quarter of his estimated $1.56-billion fortune after separating from his second wife Heather Mills. That would equate to roughly $1.9 million for every week of their short-lived four-year marriage.

After their separation was announced, McCartney denied that Heather had ever been attracted to his fortune, estimated by the Sunday Times Rich List at 825 million pounds ($1.56 billion).

"It's been suggested that she married me for the money," he said. "There is not an ounce of truth in this."

In an interview before her marriage, Mills said she had offered to sign a pre-nuptial agreement but McCartney had turned down the offer.

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