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Mick Jagger to receive L'Wren Scott's $9 million dollar estate

And the contents of L’Wren Scott‘s will have been revealed following the tragic death of the fashion designer, who took her own life last week.

The late 49-year-old beauty has left her $9 million estate to her longtime boyfriend Mick Jaggeraccording to documents obtained by the New York Daily News.

In the docs, Scott, who was born Lu Ann Bambrough, stated that she has “never been married” and has “no children” (although the word “never” has been crossed out in ink as Scott did marry developer Anthony Brand in the 1990s). And her will is a final testament to the deep love between the designer and her beau of 13 years.

“I give all my jewelry, clothing, household furniture and furnishings, personal automobiles, and other tangible articles of a personal nature or my interest in any such property, not otherwise specifically disposed of by this will or any other matter together with my insurance on the property, to Michael Philip Jagger,” the filing says.

She further noted, “I give the rest and residue of my estate to my Michael Philip Jagger.”

According to the N.Y. Daily News, Scott’s main asset was her Chelsea condo, valued at $8 million, where she hung herself with a scarf last Monday, sending her loved ones into shock over her sudden passing.

It’s also worth noting that the will excludes Scott’s siblings, Randy Bambrough and Jan Shane.

L’Wren was laid to rest in a private funeral service held in Los Angeles on Tuesday.

Mick Jagger was among those who gave a eulogy for his late partner in addition to her brother, Randy, and several others, including longtime friend Ellen Barkin.

Jagger’s daughter Karis read a poem, her half-sister Jade read Psalm 139, and the rocker’s grandkids Mazie and Zak read the traditional Psalm 23.

A source close to Scott told E! News last week that L’Wren, simply “adored” her boyfriend’s children. “She loved them like they were her own,” the insider said. “She was a wonderful person. Kind, generous and lots of fun. Everyone adored L’Wren.”

The 49-year-old designer, who established a built-in famous clientele during her early days as a stylist to the stars, was found dead at her Manhattan apartment on March 17. Just two days later, the New York City Medical Examiner’s Office officially ruled Scott’s death to be a suicide by hanging following an autopsy.

“I am still struggling to understand how my lover and best friend could end her life in this tragic way,” Jagger wrote on Facebook following the tragic loss. “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 I have been touched by the tributes that people have paid to her, and also the personal messages of support that I have received. I will never forget her.”

source- www.eonline.com