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Stones win settlement in insurance claim

The Rolling Stones will receive an undisclosed amount of money from the firm that insured the group's Australian and New Zealand tour dates that got cancelled following the death of Mick Jagger's lover, L'Wren Scott.  The band had to provide a basis for the claim and is  steamed by the fact personal information provided by the insurance company was made public. In the filing, it was revealed that Mick Jagger had been diagnosed as suffering from acute traumatic stress in the aftermath of Scott's suicide (story).  A spokesperson for the lead singer said, "We are deeply upset that confidential medical and other private information about the group and their immediate family and loved ones has entered the public domain as a result of a US court filing initiated by the insurers four weeks ago.  This was done without the knowledge of the band or reference to their legal representatives."

TheGuardian.com

 

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