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IGMC?Originally posted by Churchill View PostEveryone knew she didn't have a leg to stand on!
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just had this daft thought about sir Paul taking a call from his financial advisor- 'I told you you to move yer money into Gold and mining - not Gold digging'
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I think Sir Paul got off very very very lightly.
Of course Heather gets to tell "her side" of the story. Should keep the chattering classes amused for a few years...Comment
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Bet she's hopping mad really.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI think Sir Paul got off very very very lightly.Comment
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Yes.Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostTheir daughter got a bit of a raw deal though - she has to live with her mother and only gets £35k a year.
I think that is a fair settlement there. Whats the point in awarding her £1.2million a year.
I'd also hope that her dad would look after her and give her some money. Plus by the time she is 20 he'll probably be dead so will get a massive lump sum.Comment
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Good lad, nice to see he squirreled a bit away.The judge found that the total value of all Sir Paul's assets, including his business assets, was about £400 million and that there was no evidence at all before him that he was worth £800 million.
Incidentally, I find Heather Mills quote very telling:
Nice to see she was only thinking of the child and not herself, the lazy skanking hopalong gold-digger...it was an incredible result to secure mine and my daughter's future
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Yeah, you'd think she'd have a bit of an old knee up.Originally posted by PRC1964 View PostI bet she goes out to celebrate tonight and gets completely legless.Comment
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