Former Publicist Confirms Heather Mills Is A Gold Digging Liar

Lala | Celebrity Breakups | Monday, 08 September 2008

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Heather Mills has messed with the wrong person and because of that, her image as a gold digging liar has been confirmed by former publicist, Michele Elyzabeth.

Mills crossed Elyzabeth by not paying her the $300K in bills for four years of work, so now the woman is making some cash by telling News of The World how Heather lied about Paul McCartney during the marriage and divorce.

Even though Mills’ own behavior has suggested this for years, Elyzabeth paints a picture of a conniving sociopath and discusses how McCartney was helping Mills behind the scenes. Even while Heather was smearing him to the press, McCartney was paying her bills and giving her money. She was also mooching off of Elyzabeth, telling her she would pay her once she got her “big settlement.”

Read Michel Elyzabeth’s statement below.

“Heather promised verbally to look after me and I saw that as a binding contract, so I stuck by her. When they split Heather gave me a green light to get her business deals to raise cash. That way she could pay for my time with the deals we achieved.”

“But once the money landed in her bank she coldly told me that she’d have to make cutbacks, and was unlikely to be able to pay my already reduced fee. I couldn’t believe it. She wanted to cheat me and I was now being pushed out. I’d always felt sorry for her, letting her emotional outbursts make me treat our relationship as more than business.”

“I threw parties at my home at my own expense for her to meet major businessmen and media people. I put her and her friends up, I even let it ride when she’d tag her mates along to drink my wine and eat my food.”

“Never once did she stick her hand in her pocket at these business functions organised for her benefit. And at the time I didn’t want her to, because I always thought she was broke.”

“But she NEVER had cash on her. I always found myself spending MY money on her—whether it was drinks or lunches, I’d end up with the bill.”

“In the first 2 years working together I forked out thousands on couriers, postage and taking out TV people to improve her image in the US.”

“And it was hard work. Nobody liked her, and it cost me a lot in swish lunches and dinners to turn that opinion around. I was trying to get her work at HER request. Not once did she offer to pay me. What a leech!”

“She had a credit card, but it must have had cobwebs on it. She once told me it was simply a little gesture from Paul for friends’ lunches. Well I was her friend, and she rarely paid for me.”

“She must have bought about six lunches in total out of the dozens we had—and they were always the cheap ones.”

“Even when we met at her house for an important business lunch, we’d just be given a sandwich.”

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