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Heather Mills Cashes in with $50 Million Payday

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A judge has officially ordered former Beatle Paul McCartney to pay his one-legged anti-landmine activist ex-wife Heather Mills $50 million, thus drawing a curtain on one of the more bitter divorce proceedings in recent memory. Mills, who denies rumors that she used to work as a high class hooker but does maintain that McCartney beat her, told reporters she was "so, so happy" with the outcome, despite initially seeking almost $250 million from McCartney.

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Wow, $50 million. That breaks down to $50 million per leg.

Posted by: Fate Popcorn on March 17, 2008 5:19 PM

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