Only $144 Million?

Wow wow wow. Sir Paul McCartney's and Heather Mills' divorce is close to being settled and the rumored final tally is for Heather to receive a lump sum of $31 million and a yearly payment of $8 million until their four year old daughter Beatrice turns 18. So a total of $144 mil!
The agreement is being seen as a happy outcome, financially at least, for both parties. Sir Paul is paying a smaller lump sum than Miss Mills feels she deserves. But she will still end up with a very large total for someone whose marriage broke up after only four years.

Smaller than she deserves? I cannot even imagine having that much money, let alone receiving it as a divorce settlement. Heck I could live quite comfortably for half that! I do hope they settle amiably. :)


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 6 Comments

karla (not verified)karla (not verified) said:

f**n gold-digger...

Miss M (not verified)Miss M (not verified) said:

What exactly did she bring into this marriage that entitles her to such a huge payout? Even having his child does not justify that much money for her.

marina (not verified)marina (not verified) said:

His child should have the same lifestyle as if mommy and daddy never broke up...Those money are mostly for Beatrice ...nothing wrong with this!

Carolyn (not verified)Carolyn (not verified) said:

She deserves $1 for every year they were married and that may be pushing it. All the money should go to Beatrice:)

rita (not verified)rita (not verified) said:

she is a GOLD DIGGER PERIOD!

Fatima (not verified)Fatima (not verified) said:

disgusting woman... vile

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