Was L'Wren Scott's Will Meant to Hurt Mick Jagger?

Sources say the move could have been 'a big F-you'
By Evann Gastaldo,  Newser Staff
Posted Mar 28, 2014 8:51 AM CDT
Updated Mar 28, 2014 9:03 AM CDT
Was L'Wren Scott's Will Meant to Hurt Mick Jagger?
Singer Mick Jagger and his girlfriend L'Wren Scott arrive at the Vanity Fair Oscar party on Sunday, Feb. 22, 2009, in West Hollywood, Calif.   (AP Photo/Evan Agostini)

News broke yesterday that L'Wren Scott left her entire $9 million estate to longtime partner Mick Jagger—and today, sources tell Page Six that Scott was just trying to pay him back. "He bought her the apartment, bought her all the jewelry," says one. "She was giving him back everything he’d already given her. That could be seen as generosity—or a big F-you." Hollywood Life notes that Scott's will initially read, "I have never been married. I have no children." But she later crossed out the word "never," and it's not clear why.

The will specifically excludes her two siblings from receiving any portion of her estate—but her ashes were split between her brother and Jagger, the New York Daily News reports. "Some of those ashes, they will be buried near our parents here in Utah," her brother says. "And there will be a ceremony, date to be determined, in Utah for all family members who will have an opportunity to see their friends and others." Scott's sister, still upset that the main service for Scott was held in LA Tuesday, tells the Daily Mail she plans to fight Jagger on Scott's will because Scott had photos and heirlooms that should be returned to her family. (More L'Wren Scott stories.)

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