There's no let-up in the tabloid revelations surround Paul McCartney and Heather Mills' acrimonious divorce. Today's story in the Mirror concerns some tapes, allegedly recorded by Macca's wife Linda in the late 1980s. The paper's understandably terse about what they might contain, but implies strongly they don't reflect well on Sir Paul, whose management company has apparently threatened to take Peter Cox, who owns the tapes, to court unless he agreed not to make them public.
"They’re dynamite," a source tells the paper. "Linda begins to unburden her troubles and the tapes become an audio diary. It’s a private and emotional confessional She vents feelings which she’d not dared share with even her closest loved ones. She found the tapes cathartic."
This might not be the end of it though. The Mirror suggests that Cox may be called as a witness for Heather when and if the divorce reaches court.


