The real estate listings? Sent by Blanchard. The cruise? The credit card payment was declined. One by one the justices shot down the evidence as being insufficient. The judges looked at things like a $30,000 charity cruise, rental listings in Malibu and Hollywood Hills, and a £2.5 million interim payment Mills received in April 2007 as part of her divorce settlement with McCartney. The judges say that Mills’ testimony only establishes that she claimed to be able to find a way to pay her debts regardless of whether she could afford to. The dispute went up to the 9th Circuit, but a panel of judges there wasn’t impressed with Blanchard’s evidence that Mills had lied. When Mills refused to pay, Blanchard’s PR firm filed a lawsuit, claiming that Mills had intentionally misrepresented her financial situation and falsely promised to pay upon getting the “big money.” PHOTOS: Ringo Starr’s Never-Before-Seen Photos of The Beatles In other words, Blanchard wanted her full fee now that Mills could afford it. Blanchard sent Mills a final invoice for $168,000, which included $5,000 per month fees for work between April 2005 and March 2007 and $2,000 per month fees for the time afterward. judge awarded £24.3 million to Mills.Īround this time, the relationship between Mills and Blanchard soured. In 2008, the bitter divorce between Mills and McCartney became final. In March 2007, the two agreed to a $3,000 per month fee instead.
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