Friday, June 12, 2026

Mick Jagger is L’Wren Scott’s Sole Heir, She Left Nothing to Family

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L’Wren Scott left nothing of her $9 million estate to either her brother or sister. All of it, most of it being her 11th avenue condo, to Mick Jagger.

Probate papers show that Scott intentionally cut out her brother, who was working with her, and her sister, from whom she was estranged.

In her will she underscored that she’d never been married, and then crossed out the word ‘never.’

And that’s it for the L’Wren Scott story, at least for now. The next chapter is how Jagger will deal with this, and how soon the Stones get back on tour. Remember a rolling stone gathers no moss!

 

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