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Heather Mills: Piers Morgan Must Have Been Given My Voicemails Through Phone Hacking

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RAPHAEL SATTER   02/ 9/12 07:59 PM ET  AP

LONDON — She squared off against former Beatle Paul McCartney in divorce court; on Thursday, Heather Mills took on Piers Morgan at Britain's media ethics inquiry.

The ex-model trashed Morgan's earlier testimony, saying that one of her private voicemails, which was played to the CNN interviewer and former tabloid editor, could have been obtained only through phone hacking.

Mills spoke under oath at Lord Justice Brian Leveson's inquiry into the practices of Britain's scandal-hit press, and said two dozen messages left for her by the former Beatle were intercepted by a journalist working for British newspaper group Trinity Mirror.

She said the incident happened after she and McCartney had a fight in January 2001, when McCartney, then her boyfriend, bombarded her with phone calls.

"There were about 25 messages, all asking for forgiveness, (asking:) 'Would I come back?'" Mills said. "One of them said: 'Please forgive me,' and he sang a little ditty of one of his songs into the voicemail."

She said she found it strange that the messages were listed as having been listened to even before she had accessed them, but said she didn't realize what had happened until the Mirror journalist – unnamed for legal reasons – called her up and confronted her with details of the battle.

"I said: 'There's no way that you could know that unless you have been listening to my messages,'" she told the inquiry. "And he laughed."

The messages left for Mills by McCartney are at the center of the allegations against CNN star interviewer Piers Morgan, who was editor of the Daily Mirror tabloid at the time. Morgan wrote in 2006 that he had once been played an apologetic message left by McCartney for Mills, describing it in detail and noting that McCartney "even sang 'We Can Work It Out' into the answer phone."

Called before the U.K. inquiry last year, Morgan denied ordering anyone to hack a phone or writing stories based on hacked messages. He acknowledged listening to Mill's voicemail message but stubbornly refused to say anything about how he had gotten it.

Morgan even left open the possibility that the voicemail had been played to him with Mills' approval, but Mills said Thursday that was impossible.

"Never," she said. "Never ever."

Mills married the popular McCartney in 2002 and had a daughter with him before they divorced in 2008. She sought and got a substantial divorce settlement, becoming a tabloid hate figure after they separated. She is a fierce critic of tabloid journalists in general and Morgan in particular.

Morgan, who has become a media celebrity in the United States since taking over from Larry King at CNN, has returned the favor, casting aspersions on her credibility and calling her a "monster."

Morgan got some support from famed public relations guru Max Clifford, who testified before the inquiry later Thursday. He had harsh words for Mills, denying her allegation that he'd threatened her if she didn't hire him as a publicist.

"There's an awful lot of things I could say about Heather Mills," he said, striking an ominous tone.

Clifford also defended Morgan against one allegation of phone hacking, saying that the editor had won one of his biggest scoops – the news that Tony Blair's wife Cherie was pregnant – the old-fashioned way.

Clifford said that the pregnancy story came from "someone who was very close to Cherie Blair and she confided in," he said. "She told me. I gave it to Piers. It did not come out as a result of phone hacking."

Leveson's inquiry was set up in the wake of Britain's tabloid phone-hacking scandal, which shocked the country with revelations that journalists at Rupert Murdoch's News of the World routinely eavesdropped on the private communications of those in the public eye.

Murdoch closed the 168-year-old tabloid, many journalists have been arrested and several top executives have resigned. More than 60 victims have successfully sued the newspaper for breaking into their phones and other violations, and about 60 more are in the process of preparing lawsuits.

Among them was Clifford, who said he personally settled his own phone-hacking lawsuit with Murdoch protege and former News of the World editor Rebekah Brooks over lunch for just under 1 million pounds.

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edward60
moderate
09:29 PM on 02/12/2012
anything tied to Murdoch is bad news
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lulubelle1956
08:27 PM on 02/12/2012
what is the underlying basis for the morgan-mills pissing match? there has to be something.
04:58 AM on 02/13/2012
Morgan introduced Paul to her.
Then when it all went to the wall Morgan slated her off.
Work it out for yourself !
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ZeroCoke
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06:54 AM on 02/12/2012
CNN just has a knack for hiring d./ bags
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DMSmith
01:42 AM on 02/12/2012
This man is disgusting and should never have been on the air - let alone STILL on the air.
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HKR07
04:14 AM on 02/12/2012
Piers should be tossed off CNN. He is Murdoch trash. Begone!
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SecularJoe
If a belief gives you comfort then it is suspect
04:57 PM on 02/11/2012
He asks questions better than he answers them.
Clevelandinwi
Progressive is good; regressive, not so much.
12:16 PM on 02/11/2012
Did morgan fly to London with murdok? Or is he afraid to enter England? morgan is your typical murdok employee - a weak-kneed liar.
ThinkCreeps
Seriously, it's time.
06:35 AM on 02/11/2012
Unlike Morgan, Mills does have a leg to stand on.
05:21 AM on 02/11/2012
See you later Piers.
Clevelandinwi
Progressive is good; regressive, not so much.
06:49 PM on 02/10/2012
Lots of smoke usually means there is a fire somewhere.
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Donald
06:02 PM on 02/10/2012
I bet it's on days like these when the CNN bigwigs are wondering what they were thinking when they hired Piers Morgan.
Clevelandinwi
Progressive is good; regressive, not so much.
06:51 PM on 02/10/2012
They like the controversey as long as he's not really guilty of anything. What makes it strange is that it's pretty obvious that he's 'guilty' of knowing.
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Gavin Saunders
we only have each other
07:22 PM on 02/10/2012
Everyone is in the tabloid business these days... I'm sure they've already worked out a way to spin it for more mileage when the mud starts drying into a nice thick crust on Morgan....... and I bet they got him cheap.
ThinkCreeps
Seriously, it's time.
06:35 AM on 02/11/2012
We was only replacing Larry King.
05:20 PM on 02/10/2012
Don't know why but I just don't like Morgan. He has received an awful lot of attention in the phone hacking inquiry. He should probably confess before the hard evidence is found.
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Gavin Saunders
we only have each other
05:09 PM on 02/10/2012
Why did Clifford get the Royal Treatment, million pounds plus benefits and without duking it out with lawyers? What's with that? Sounds like an insurance rort to me.
Benjacomin Bozart
Jefferson-better to eat bacon at home than to rule
03:10 PM on 02/10/2012
I thought the scathing charge would be he isn't still hacking celebs. That's what the people want. When they started doing it to crime victims it was a bit embarrassing but Piers needs to get with the program.
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Gavin Saunders
we only have each other
05:14 PM on 02/10/2012
People wouldn't care less if the dross wasn't packaged up like candy and shoved in our faces every day so as to make it acceptable.
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Theatrixnyc
Remember John Lennon:Power To The People!
11:46 AM on 02/11/2012
Anytime I've been suckered in by a teaser for one of those Tabloid Shows, what you end up watching is a Stalkerazzi trying to get the attention of a Celebrity, that they have absolutely nothing of relevance to ask....they don't even seem aware of the Celebs history or work, and instead seem to be focused on, "Oh, look, it's Thus and Such,...get a picture, who are they with?...." Celeb turns around, as if to say, "Yeah..?"

"How do you stay sexy at your age...?"
"What did you have for dinner tonight...?"
"Who are you here with...?"

13 or 14 at once, all competing for those, uh, 'answers'

And for any kind of acknowledgement from the Celeb, even if it was just a 'wave' as they got in the car, that can be a teaser that runs from the beginning of the broadcast, to the end, as if it were the 'story' of the night.

..and now even Political Interviews and Discussions have the same fleeting, 'gotcha' emptiness to them....When you look at the Republican Candidates, you have to wonder, are they simply here to feed the 'soundbites' into the Media, so everyone makes money? I see no Journalists conducting hard core interviews, and getting rid of those that don't qualify, out of the gate. 'Keep the quirky, they make good copy', seems to be the way to go.
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souzanne
10:59 AM on 02/10/2012
They say "where there is smoke ,there is fire",I wonder why his name comes up so much in regard to the News Corp scandals.Piers was in the publishing business in Great Britain.
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EJavaM07
Doing what no one else will.
10:10 AM on 02/10/2012
""There's an awful lot of things I could say about Heather Mills," he said, striking an ominous tone.

Clifford also defended Morgan against one allegation of phone hacking, saying that the editor had won one of his biggest scoops – the news that Tony Blair's wife Cherie was pregnant – the old-fashioned way.

Clifford said that the pregnancy story came from "someone who was very close to Cherie Blair and she confided in," he said. "She told me. I gave it to Piers. It [was one of the few things that] did not come out as a result of phone hacking.""

Sometimes, what is not said says more than that that is.