Post by The End on Oct 11, 2007 23:22:20 GMT
McCartney and Mills meet in court over divorce
LONDON (Reuters) - Former Beatle Paul McCartney and his wife Heather Mills met in court on Thursday as media speculated their divorce battle might be drawing to a close.
News reports said Mills could receive between 20 million and 70 million pounds in a final settlement, including a one-off lump sum plus annual payments.
McCartney's spokesman said it was unlikely the star would be issuing a statement on Thursday, while Mills's spokesman was not immediately available for comment.
Mills, 39, was bundled into the London court via the back entrance, under a cover thrown over her by security guards, photographers said. McCartney arrived several minutes later.
They left separately in the early evening, making no comment to reporters about what went on in the closed hearing.
The settlement could set a record for a contested divorce award in courts. In August last year, insurance magnate John Charman was ordered to pay his wife 48 million pounds after they divorced in 2003 after 27 years of marriage.
McCartney, 65, who has a fortune estimated at about 825 million pounds, married Mills in 2002. They have a daughter, Beatrice, who turns four later this month.
The Sun newspaper quoted an unidentified friend of Mills as saying the couple wanted to settle the divorce before Beatrice's fourth birthday. This would mean they had about three weeks to finalise the details.
The split has been played out in the full glare of the media, which has cast Mills as a gold digger and publicity seeker -- suggestions she denies.
Mills works for several charities, including those involved in banning landmines and preventing cruelty to animals.
LONDON (Reuters) - Former Beatle Paul McCartney and his wife Heather Mills met in court on Thursday as media speculated their divorce battle might be drawing to a close.
News reports said Mills could receive between 20 million and 70 million pounds in a final settlement, including a one-off lump sum plus annual payments.
McCartney's spokesman said it was unlikely the star would be issuing a statement on Thursday, while Mills's spokesman was not immediately available for comment.
Mills, 39, was bundled into the London court via the back entrance, under a cover thrown over her by security guards, photographers said. McCartney arrived several minutes later.
They left separately in the early evening, making no comment to reporters about what went on in the closed hearing.
The settlement could set a record for a contested divorce award in courts. In August last year, insurance magnate John Charman was ordered to pay his wife 48 million pounds after they divorced in 2003 after 27 years of marriage.
McCartney, 65, who has a fortune estimated at about 825 million pounds, married Mills in 2002. They have a daughter, Beatrice, who turns four later this month.
The Sun newspaper quoted an unidentified friend of Mills as saying the couple wanted to settle the divorce before Beatrice's fourth birthday. This would mean they had about three weeks to finalise the details.
The split has been played out in the full glare of the media, which has cast Mills as a gold digger and publicity seeker -- suggestions she denies.
Mills works for several charities, including those involved in banning landmines and preventing cruelty to animals.