LONDON, Sept. 19, 2003

Ex-Beatle Brouhaha At Bridge Stunt

Paparazzi Photographer Says Paul McCartney Wouldn't 'Let It Be'

    • A photographer claims McCartney was anything but peaceful.

      A photographer claims McCartney was anything but peaceful.  (AP)

    • Magician David Blaine is the man in the glass box.

      Magician David Blaine is the man in the glass box.  (AP)

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(CBS/AP)  Paul McCartney was involved in a scuffle Friday near the site of illusionist David Blaine's latest stunt at London's Tower Bridge.

Blaine is trying to live there without food for 44 days while suspended from a crane in a plastic box.

When the photographer tried to snap his picture, Sir Paul wouldn't "let it be," reports CBS News Correspondent Charles D'Agata.

The photographer says he was assaulted, Paul McCartney's aides say they were assaulted, and police are looking into it.

McCartney spokesman Geoff Baker said the former Beatle fired him when he learned that Baker had informed photographer Kevin Wheal that McCartney would be visiting the site on the River Thames.

Baker later said he'd been reinstated, and described reports of a "fracas" as exaggerated.

Baker issued a statement describing how he, McCartney and friends of the 61-year-old musician went to see Blaine after dining in central London's Soho district on Thursday evening.

"One of the lads tipped off the press, who were watching a man in a sleeping bag in a box, that Paul was passing," the statement said. "Paul then continued to joke by telling his mate, who is his publicist, that he was fired.

"Paul then got into a car and went home. Reports that this was a fracas or anything other than a group of friends on a night out are heavily exaggerated."

Baker has said earlier that McCartney was "incandescent" when a photographer tried to take his picture.

"Paul didn't want to be photographed and two of his mates said he didn't want any photography," said Baker, who has been McCartney's spokesmen for many years. "There was pushing and shoving, but there were certainly no punches thrown.

"Then Paul got cross with me and told me I was fired. He was incandescent."

The stunt by Blaine, an American magician, has attracted large crowds of onlookers, and sometimes hecklers.

Since he entered the box Sept. 5, Blaine has been jeered, pelted with eggs, taunted with food and awakened by drummers. This week, police arrested a man who allegedly tried to cut off the magician's water supply.

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