Wednesday 10 September 2008

'Gold-digger' Mills breaks charity promise

Heather Mills�- the ex of former Beatle Sir Paul McCartney -�has failed to hand over a multi-million pound sign charity donation, it has been claimed.



The former model vowed to give "a large majority" of her �24.3 million divorce payment from McCartney to the Adopt-A-Minefield organisation, of which she is a patron.


But charity sources title they haven't received anything.


A source aforementioned: "They get waited in vain for their millions. She's had plenty of time, only sadly it's yet some other untruth by the queen of lies."


Mills made the donation wassail in 2006 during divorce proceedings from the former Beatles star.


She also added in an interview last year: "Around 80 percentage of my money goes to charity."


Meanwhile, Mills's former publicist has branded her a "pathological liar".


Michele Elyzabeth says she was duped into spreading false stories about McCartney and claims Mills bugged his conversations with his daughter Stella.


Michele, who quit after running for Mills for quadruplet years, told Britain's News of the World newspaper: "She is a calculative pathological liar and the biggest b***h on the planet.


"At one stage we were so close I viewed her as the daughter I never had. Today I think of her as the beldam I wish I never met.


"I was foolish and saw her simply as the devoted humanitarian, charity campaigner and protective female parent she wanted the earth to see.


"Now I need the public to know who the real Heather Mills is."


The publicist besides alleged that Mills only married McCartney for his money.


She added: "I have asked myself many times what was Heather's motivation, but it all points to one thing - money.


"She is a gold panner. I'm certain her marriage to Paul was all about the money. She lied to me around Paul gift her money and experienced how she dodges bills - including my have fees."


Mills and McCartney split up in 2006 after four years of marriage. Their split up was finalised earlier this year.








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