The judge today said McCartney ‘rationalised his abuse by pretending that his victims were not real’.
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KUALA LUMPUR: Widespread online infidelity has contributed to the breakdown of many non-Muslim marriages but doesn’t legally qualify as adultery, family law judge Evrol Mariette Peters said.
The judge today said McCartney ‘rationalised his abuse by pretending that his victims were not real’.
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