The L’Wren Scott Amber Award was created by The Art of Elysium, a charity which uses the arts to help children with serious medical issues.
L’Wren Scott, who committed suicide two weeks ago, left her estate to Mick Jagger, a will filed in New York has revealed.
She omitted her two siblings in the will, which was signed in May 2013.
L’Wren Scott, 49, bequeathed her $9 million estate to the musician, including all her belongings and the New York apartment in which she was found dead on March 17.
“I give the rest and residue of my estate to Michael Philip Jagger,” L’Wren Scott wrote in her will.
“Except for otherwise provided in this will, I have intentionally omitted to provide herein for any of my heirs at the date of my death.”
L’Wren Scott had two siblings, brother Randall Bambrough – a director of her business – and sister Jan Shane, from whom she was understood to be estranged.
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