Jagger wants a funeral in LA, the family wants Scott to be buried in Utah

Mar 24, 2014 11:11 GMT  ·  By
L'Wren Scott's death is causing frictions between Mick Jagger and her family about her final resting place
   L'Wren Scott's death is causing frictions between Mick Jagger and her family about her final resting place

More details are coming to light about the tragic suicide of fashion designer L'Wren Scott, girlfriend to the legendary rocker Mick Jagger. It has transpired in the media, thanks to sources close to the family, that Scott was not on the best of terms with Jagger during the time of her death, mostly because of financial issues.

It's been revealed that the reason why Scott – a usual presence on Rolling Stones tours for 13 years – had been left behind this time for their Australian tour was because Mick was reportedly tired of pumping funds into her fashion design company.

The straw that broke the camel’s back is said to be L'Wren's decision to secretly take out a multimillion-dollar loan on the new condo that Jagger bought for them in hopes of settling down. She told him of her shady financial practices only when she couldn't make the payments anymore, asking for help.

Daily Mail has obtained most of the details in the case and believes that it could be sufficient reason for the fashion designer to have committed suicide. But even after death, Scott is able to spark controversies, as now it is believed that Jagger and her family are involved in a bitter feud over her final resting place.

While Jagger has requested that L'Wren's body be flown from New York to LA for the funeral, her deeply devout Mormon sister, Jan, says that she should be buried on the family plot in Roy, Utah. But it doesn't end there.

There is even a battle between her family members, as brother Randall, a financial adviser, is now said to be “disgusted” with the fact that sister Jan took to talking to the press about their sibling's death. Jan went on to condemn L'Wren's lifestyle, claiming she longed for the simple life in Utah.

“L’Wren would have wanted to come home. It’s the family plot. It is where we thought we would rest together for eternity,” said Jan and it was enough to spark the fury of her brother who is thought to have tried to help L'Wren deal with her substantial debts prior to her death.

Jan was outraged that she hadn't received any news about the funeral and wondered if it was going to be a secret funeral that she family can't attend “I’ve not had a single call from anyone in the Jagger camp. I’m beside myself. Are they going to make it so secret that her own family is banned from attending?,” she complained.

But sources close to the Jagger camp reveal that the singer does indeed plan a secret funeral in Los Angeles, but with the full consent of her brother Randall, with whom he remains in close contact.