McCartney, Mills in Court for Hearing
posted 6:58 pm Thu October 11, 2007 - LONDON
Paul McCartney and Heather Mills appeared in court Thursday as British media reported they may be nearing a settlement in their divorce. But after about seven hours at London's Royal Courts of Justice, both left the building in separate cars without making any comment, and it was not immediately known if they had reached an agreement.
McCartney, wearing a dark gray suit, flashed his traditional "V" for victory sign as he left in his black Lexus, passing through crowds of journalists who had waited outside the neo-Gothic building all day. A few minutes later Mills left in the back of a Ford Mondeo, her head covered.
The hearing was listed discreetly on the daily court lists only by its case number. Even a small security viewing hole in the door of the courtroom was covered to stop prying eyes.
News reports said the immediate issue was likely to be the size of Mills' divorce settlement from the wealthy former Beatle. Press speculation has recently put the size of the settlement at between $40 million and $100 million.

McCartney and Mills announced in May 2006 that they were splitting after four years of marriage.
They married in June 2002, four years after McCartney's first wife, Linda, died of breast cancer.
McCartney, 65, and Mills, 39, have a 3-year-old daughter, Beatrice.
The McCartney divorce has become the most sensational marital breakup in Britain since Prince Charles and Princess Diana parted ways more than a decade ago.
The divorce could turn out to be Britain's most expensive, with a settlement topping the $98 million given to the ex-wife of an insurance tycoon last year.
Legal experts expect that McCartney, whose wealth is estimated at $1.7 billion, will insist on keeping the settlement confidential. The British media reported that Thursday's hearing was the couple's last chance to privately resolve their divorce settlement before having to do that publicly in court next year.
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