Sir Paul McCartney and Heather Mills’ divorce settlement is to be made public.


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Judge Mr. Justice Bennett has told The Beatles legend and the former model he will reveal the outcome because of the “overwhelming interest” the case has attracted.
A source told the Daily Mail: “The judge is considering making his judgment public. He feels there has been so much speculation that it would be in the public interest to end all the rumours. He has told McCartney and Mills he is considering doing that.”

The main revelation will be the size of McCartney’s payout to Mills.

It is thought she will receive between UKP20 million and UKP30 million, much less than the UKP65 million she was originally rumoured to be getting.

Judge Bennett plans to make his judgment public at a hearing provisionally set for March 17 at London’s Royal Courts of Justice.

McCartney, 65, and Mills, 40, have been told to keep their diaries clear for that day.

Sources claim Judge Bennett may produce two judgments – one for the public which avoids all mention of the couple’s four-year-old daughter, Beatrice, and a full version for McCartney, Mills and their legal advisers.
It was initially claimed Mills – who represented herself throughout the hearing – would get a £20 million cash payout, along with a further UKP2.5 million annually for the next 14 years to look after Beatrice.

It was also thought she would receive 24-hour security, a nanny, a housekeeper, a travel budget and a personal trainer, and that McCartney had agreed to settle her £2 million legal bill and her UKP2.2 million overdraft.
Heather has already been given UKP2 million in cash as an interim payment.