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To: russwinter who wrote (63350)6/13/2006 9:14:41 AM
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Bitsbergers Women?

(holy inflation batman - 11K for a piece of tail?? and that was 20 years ago - her modern equivalent is probably 50K an hour eh?)

nydailynews.com

Can't buy her love
… or did they?

Heather Mills McCartney

Heather Mills McCartney is counterpunching at British reports that she was once a high-priced call girl who took part in orgies with rich Arabs.

Continuing the newspapers' scourging of Sir Paul's estranged wife, London's News of the World reported on Sunday that, when the future Lady McCartney was in her 20s, arms dealer Adnan Khashoggi paid her more than $11,000 to have sex — and that a Saudi prince shelled out $9,000-plus to join in a three-way with another woman.

Denise Hewitt, identified as a former prostitute, claimed she performed a lesbian sex act with Heather. Petrina Montrose, said to be a former escort, alleged Heather and the prince had it on at London's Dorchester Hotel.

Lawyers for Heather, now 38, said she "strongly denies the allegations," calling the paper's sources "unreliable persons who have been paid for these stories" and noting that she had refuted the stories when they surfaced four years ago.

But Abdul Khoury, identified as Khashoggi's former private secretary, contended in the News of the World that "she has repeatedly lied. She was a hooker. I know. I paid her."

The current prostitution claim comes just days after British papers carried saucy pictures of Heather from a German book, "Die Freuden Der Liebe," or "The Joys of Love." Heather's defenders have insisted the book was an educational marital guide.

Britain's upmarket Independent detected "a deliberately orchestrated attempt to discredit the former model, who has always had a difficult relationship with the press."

Friends of Sir Paul vouch he has had nothing to do with the smear campaign.

"Paul told everyone in his camp he wanted the divorce handled with integrity," a pal tells us. "He doesn't want their [2-year-old] daughter, Beatrice, reading anything like this when she grows up."

The British press were often hard on Paul's late wife, Linda, who seems saintly by comparison.

"There's a tremendous affection for Paul," says one media-watcher. "It's brutal being married to a Beatle. Heather had a bull's-eye on her from day one. But I've never seen anything like this. The British press may have known a lot of this all along but held back out of respect for Paul."

As for reports that Heather would defend herself in an interview, a friend of the couple says, "That's erroneous. Would you do an interview if you were her?"



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