Maybe Heather Mills Thought Paul's Lawyer Was Thirsty
New reports from the UK say that Heather Mills, ex-wife of Sir Paul McCartney, displayed some very unprofessional behavior in court yesterday:
Having thrown a jug of water over Mrs Shackleton at the High Court yesterday, Miss Mills is now threatening to report her to the Law Society for professional misconduct over allegations that she called her names.Miss Mills threw water over her former husband's lawyer and then laughingly announced that she had been "baptised in court." [...]
Miss Mills' water-throwing tantrum was followed by an astonishing 12-minute rant on the court steps.
She accused Mrs Shackleton, nicknamed the “Steel Magnoliaâ€, of “calling me many, many names before even meeting me when I was in a wheelchairâ€.
According to sources, Miss Mills is planning to report Mrs Shackleton to the Law Society, the body that regulates solicitors, over alleged comments made during negotiations leading up to yesterday's settlement.
A source said: “Mills believes that Shackleton accused her of trying it on by appearing at one legal meeting in a wheelchair to gain sympathy.
“More than anyone else, Mills felt this woman had a personal grudge against her. She felt personally attacked by Fiona Shackleton.â€
Can't someone do something with this woman? I mean, seriously...she threw water at a lawyer? Even if the two weren't in court at the time, I'd think that would be grounds for some sort of legal action. And quite frankly, had Heather's previous lawyer done what Paul's lawyer did, Heather would be praising them to the skies. Oh wait.
I've said it before, and I'll say it again...having a physical handicap does not automatically make you a wonderful person. There are able-bodied jerks, and there are jerks in wheelchairs. Quite frankly, Heather has cried wolf so many times nobody knows when to believe her. I wouldn't put it past Heather to try and play up the sympathy factor by using her wheelchair...I'm surprised she didn't turn up at court yesterday in a full body cast and an IV drip.
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