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Topic History of: Leveson - Ian Edmondson giving evidence
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steveimp JK2006 wrote:
Well, we've all heard awful things about Heather Mills but she was reasonable, sensible and a very fair witness, I thought.

The thing is, she's a very clever woman, and I don't mean that in a sly way, she's very intelligent, a great communicator, and she has been treated extremely badly by the press in this country. I have a lot of time for her.
dixie JK2006 wrote:
Well, we've all heard awful things about Heather Mills but she was reasonable, sensible and a very fair witness, I thought.

I didn't think she had a leg to stand on. LOL (Sorry).
DJones News Corp boss claims he did not sign off deal with publicist worth more than £650,000

"Brooks said that "one of the matters being investigated" are the circumstances surrounding the Clifford settlement, and that she was "questioned by the police on this issue". She said that she could not respond further on the topic because to do so would "directly affect the fairness of the investigative process"."
JK2006 Well, we've all heard awful things about Heather Mills but she was reasonable, sensible and a very fair witness, I thought.
JK2006 Rather strange - I thought he'd been arrested and those on bail couldn't give evidence.