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Heather Mills: 'Piers Morgan is using me as a scapegoat'
Published Wednesday, Dec 21 2011, 18:37 GMT | By Paul Millar | 3 comments
Heather Mills has accused Piers Morgan of using her as a "scapegoat" in his Leveson Inquiry hearing.
Writing on her official website, the former wife of Paul McCartney insisted that she had not given the former Mirror editor private voicemail messages from her ex-husband.


She said: "For the avoidance of doubt, I can categorically state that I have never ever played Piers Morgan a tape of any kind, never mind a voice message from my ex-husband.
"Piers Morgan is doing all he can to deter the Leveson Inquiry from finishing their important job.
"Morgan is using me as his scapegoat and I would be more than happy to answer any questions that the inquiry would like to put to me.
"As stated in a press release by my ex-husband, he has never insinuated that I have leaked tapes of him to the media."
> Heather Mills's Paul McCartney messages 'hacked by Mirror reporter
> Heather Mills may be called to appear at Leveson Inquiry
Writing on her official website, the former wife of Paul McCartney insisted that she had not given the former Mirror editor private voicemail messages from her ex-husband.

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She said: "For the avoidance of doubt, I can categorically state that I have never ever played Piers Morgan a tape of any kind, never mind a voice message from my ex-husband.
"Piers Morgan is doing all he can to deter the Leveson Inquiry from finishing their important job.
"Morgan is using me as his scapegoat and I would be more than happy to answer any questions that the inquiry would like to put to me.
"As stated in a press release by my ex-husband, he has never insinuated that I have leaked tapes of him to the media."
> Heather Mills's Paul McCartney messages 'hacked by Mirror reporter
> Heather Mills may be called to appear at Leveson Inquiry
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