Mick Jagger's late girlfriend L'Wren Scott has left 9 million dollars worth of fortune to the Rolling Stones legend, sparking speculations regarding her business that was rumored be drowning in debt.
According to the fashion designer's will, all her jewelry, clothing, household furniture and furnishings, personal automobiles and other tangible articles of a personal nature will go to the singer, who had allegedly dumped her, the New York Post reported.
Earlier, reports had indicated that Scott's design business, LS Fashion Ltd., was 5.9 million dollars in debt, which was believed to be her reason to commit suicide.
Although the legal heirs include spouses and living relatives, the former model didn't leave anything to her family and wrote that except if otherwise provided in her will, she has intentionally omitted to provide herein for any of her heirs living at the date of her death.
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