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McCartney-Mills divorce turns ugly

Associated Press

London — Lawyers for Paul McCartney said Wednesday that the former Beatle will “vigorously” defend himself against allegations made by his estranged wife, Heather Mills McCartney.

Britain's Daily Mail newspaper on Wednesday reported details of an alleged court document containing accounts of acrimony and mistreatment during their four-year marriage.

“Our client will be defending these allegations vigorously and appropriately,” the law firm Payne Hicks Beach said in a statement.

The 64-year-old rocker and 38-year-old anti-seal-hunt campaigner announced their separation in May and have begun divorce proceedings in an increasingly acrimonious split. They have a three-year-old daughter, Beatrice.

The Daily Mail published extracts from what it said was a court document filed by Mills McCartney in response to the former Beatle's July divorce petition.

The alleged document contains a litany of allegations against the musician.

Mills McCartney's spokesman, Phil Hall, described the divorce proceedings as “highly confidential” and said he could not confirm whether the document was genuine. He said Mills McCartney had been “shocked” by the story in the Daily Mail.

Mishcon de Reya, the law firm representing Mills McCartney in the divorce, said it would not comment on “leaked or allegedly leaked documents.”

Paul McCartney's law firm said the musician “would very much like to respond in public and in detail to the allegations made recently against him by his wife and published in the press but he recognizes, on advice, that the only correct forum for his response to the allegations made against him is in the current divorce proceedings.”

“Our client is saddened by the breakdown of his marriage and requests that his family is allowed to conduct their personal affairs out of the media spotlight for the sake of everybody involved,” the statement added.

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