This Article is From Mar 30, 2014

L'Wren Scott leaves behind $9 mn for Mick Jagger?

L'Wren Scott leaves behind $9 mn for Mick Jagger?

L’Wren was found dead in her New York City flat on March 17.

Highlights

  • Late designer L'Wren Scott has reportedly left behind a $9 million fortune for her beau, lead vocalist and co-founder of the Rolling Stones Mick Jagger, according to her will.
  • She was found dead in her New York City flat March 17.
  • Early reports had indicated that Scott's design business, LS Fashion Ltd., was $5.9 million in the red. However, her will bequeathed her $8 million condo, which she owned under a corporate name, to Jagger.
  • She also left a $1 million trove of other valuables for the singer, reports nypost.com.
  • But her family has reportedly not got anything.
  • "I give all my jewellery, clothing, household furniture and furnishings, personal automobiles and other tangible articles of a personal nature to Michael Philip Jagger," Scott's will says, according to court papers reviewed by the newspaper on March 26 .
  • "Except if otherwise provided in this will, I have intentionally omitted to provide herein for any of my heirs living at the date of my death," wrote Scott, who hadn't spoken to her older sister, Jane Shane, 53, of Sandy, Utah, for six years.
  • In New York state, legal heirs include spouses and living relatives.
  • Details of L'Wren's will were first reported by PageSix.com.
  • L'Wren, 49, signed the documents in Beverly Hills on May 23, 2013, which is before Jagger is believed to have ended his romance with her.
  • Before the will could be submitted for approval by the Manhattan probate court, her attorneys had to swear that her assets were legitimately worth at least $9 million.
  • L'Wren was found hanging from a balcony door handle with a black satin scarf.
New York: Late designer L'Wren Scott has reportedly left behind a $9 million fortune for her beau, lead vocalist and co-founder of the Rolling Stones Mick Jagger, according to her will.

She was found dead in her New York City flat March 17.

Early reports had indicated that Scott's design business, LS Fashion Ltd., was $5.9 million in the red. However, her will bequeathed her $8 million condo, which she owned under a corporate name, to Jagger.

She also left a $1 million trove of other valuables for the singer, reports nypost.com.

But her family has reportedly not got anything.

"I give all my jewellery, clothing, household furniture and furnishings, personal automobiles and other tangible articles of a personal nature to Michael Philip Jagger," Scott's will says, according to court papers reviewed by the newspaper on March 26 .

"Except if otherwise provided in this will, I have intentionally omitted to provide herein for any of my heirs living at the date of my death," wrote Scott, who hadn't spoken to her older sister, Jane Shane, 53, of Sandy, Utah, for six years.

In New York state, legal heirs include spouses and living relatives.

Details of L'Wren's will were first reported by PageSix.com.

L'Wren, 49, signed the documents in Beverly Hills on May 23, 2013, which is before Jagger is believed to have ended his romance with her.

Before the will could be submitted for approval by the Manhattan probate court, her attorneys had to swear that her assets were legitimately worth at least $9 million.

L'Wren was found hanging from a balcony door handle with a black satin scarf.
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