SALT LAKE CITY (AP) – A spokeswoman for Mick Jagger says it was upsetting that private information was made public in court last week.
Spokeswoman Fran Curtis says the Rolling Stones have settled a legal battle with insurance underwriters who wanted to investigate the mental health of Jagger’s girlfriend, L’Wren (luh-REN’) Scott. Her suicide in March forced the postponement of the Rolling Stones tour.
The underwriters didn’t want to pay the band’s $12.7 million claim for losses.
Curtis did not elaborate on the settlement, but she says it had been resolved before the details became public last week.
The underwriters had wanted to talk to Scott’s brother about her health, but he told The Salt Lake Tribune he wasn’t contacted.
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