L'Wren Scott suicide has left the designer's entire state to Rolling Stones' Mick Jagger, her boyfriend of almost fourteen years who is still puzzled why Scott ended her own life.
Mick Jagger longtime girlfriend, L'Wren Scott suicide report has shocked the fashion industry last week as the Fashion designer was found hanged in her apartment in Manhattan. Medical reports have confirmed that Scott has taken her life. After Scott died, her will has stated that she left her entire state to her longtime partner, Jagger.
"I give all my jewelry, clothing, household furniture and furnishings, personal automobiles, and other tangible articles of a personal nature...to Michael Philip Jagger," Scott wrote in her will, according to the document released by the Manhattan Surrogate's Court on Thursday.
Scott's entire estate is estimated to be worth $9 million according to the public records. She signed the will on May 13, 2013 which excluded her two siblings, Jane Shane and Randy Bambrough.
As the news of L'Wren Scott suicide broke off last week, many were stunned and saddened particularly her partner, Mick Jagger whom she spent with in a relationship of fourteen years. The Rolling Stones' lead vocalist was in a concert tour with his band in Australia when he heard about the tragic death of his lover.
"I am still struggling to understand how my lover and best friend could end her life in this tragic way. We spent many wonderful years together and had made a great life for ourselves. She had great presence and her talent was much admired, not least by me." Mick Jagger posted in his website a week ago regarding L'Wren Scott suicide case.
The real reason why she ended her life is still not known though L'Wren Scott suicide is being associated with her fashion business. News about her $6 million debt came out together with Scott's death making the media conclude that it might be the real reason of her sudden death. However, a representative of Scott issued a statement saying that the figures exposed by the media are highly misleading and disrespectful in the memory of L'Wren Scott.
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