
LONDON, Nov. 12 (UPI) -- Billionaire arms dealer Adnan Khashoggi is denying Heather Mills McCartney's claim she was not paid to entertain Khashoggi and guests at Spanish parties.
The Daily Mail reported on Khashoggi's admission to paying prostitutes at lavish parties he hosted in Marbella, Spain. He particularly refused to deny that Mills McCartney had been hired to sleep with him and guests.
Mills McCartney has reportedly been denying such claims for the past six years.
"I met Adnan Khashoggi and he is a lovely, polite and very nice man," Mills McCartney said in an interview. "But I haven't had sex with him. I have never sold sex and I am not an escort girl."
Khashoggi spoke to Daphne Barak, TV syndicated interviewer, about the matter. The interview will be broadcast in the United States next week.
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