Heather Mills Trust Tarnished, Nanny Sara Trumble Moves to Employment Tribunal
Heather Mills Trust Tarnished, Nanny Sara Trumble Moves to Employment Tribunal

Heather Mills disclosed her emotions at the employment tribunal as she was hurt by being betrayed by her nanny Sara, who had dragged her to the tribunal on the grounds of sex discrimination and constructive removal from office.

Heather Mills is the ex – wife of Sir Paul McCartney and has recently settled a divorce with him by obtaining alimony of £24.3million.

Heather said, "I do not accept that I discriminated against her or treated her unfairly. The only conclusion I can draw is that she is trying to make money. This has cost me a great deal of time, stress, inconvenience and, most importantly, hurt. I am still devastated by her claim and feel I have been betrayed by a person I thought was a close friend”.

She further added that she has always been very nice toward Sara, and even supported her when she was about to deliver her baby girl. She claims that she treated her as a daughter. She reports that because of her kindness and supporting behavior, she was delighted to get the offer from Sara to be her daughter’s godmother.

Former model and charity organizer was swelled up with tears when she confirms that the reason for this betrayal is his refusal to lend her money for the boob job.

She asserts that she has always been a generous employer and helped her with money whenever she required.

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