Washington
(ANI):
Heather
Mills
is
getting
set
to
challenge
a
gagging
order
preventing
her
from
talking
publicly
about
her
divorce
battle
with
Sir
Paul
McCartney.
The
40-year-old
former
model
was
awarded
33
million
dollars
cash
and
assets
worth
15.6
million
dollars
following
the
breakdown
of
her
four-year
marriage
to
the
former
Beatle
at
a
High
Court
hearing,
but
she
faced
a
lot
of
criticism
after
the
judge's
official
ruling
was
made
public.
The
judge
slammed
Mills'
evidence
as
'unreliable'
and
accused
her
of
indulging
in
'make-belief'.
Mills
then
responded
by
publicly
condemning
the
judge's
decision
to
publish
the
report
and
claimed
the
revelations
have
added
to
her
media
'vilification'
and
violated
her
'human
rights'.
Now,
she
will
return
to
court
to
ask
for
the
removal
of
a
gagging
order
so
that
she
can
set
the
record
straight
without
the
risk
of
being
found
in
contempt
of
court
"Heather
is
very
frustrated.
She
feels
that
it's
very
unfair
that
the
judgement
should
be
printed
in
full
when
she
cannot
defend
herself," Contactmusic
quoted
Mills'
lawyer
David
Rosen,
as
saying.
"She's
planning
to
apply
to
lift
the
ban.
It
was
damning
enough
that
the
judge
made
his
judgement
so
clear
and
vividly
-
no
one
deserves
that.
It's
like
a
prolonged
hanging
for
her," he
added.