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Late model-turned-designer L'Wren Scott has left her entire estate, estimated at $9 million, to boyfriend Mick Jagger, reports the New York Post.

The 49-year-old's will was read on Wednesday and the publication claims that Scott left the entirety of her estate, which included her $8 million New York condo and $1 million worth of other valuables, solely to the Rolling Stones rocker.

"I give all my jewelry, clothing, household furniture and furnishings, personal automobiles and other tangible articles of a personal nature … to Michael Philip Jagger," the former model's will read, according to court papers.

The will that was signed in May 2013 in Beverly Hills also states, "Except if otherwise provided in this will, I have intentionally omitted to provide herein for any of my heirs living at the date of my death."

Scott's older brother Randall Bambrough spoke to the NY Daily News after the reading of the will, which was filed in Manhattan court, and said that her ashes would be split up between Jagger and her family members. "She was cremated and I have some of her ashes," said Bambrough. The 58-year-old, was appointed to an executive position of her fashion company last November, also commented that Jagger had the rest.

“Some of those ashes, they will be buried near our parents here in Utah. And there will be a ceremony, date to be determined, in Utah for all family members who will have an opportunity to see their friends and others,” said Bambrough.

As to what will happen with the rest of the ashes, her brother said, “They’re with the Jagger family. That’s all I can say.”

The designer's funeral was held in L.A. on Tuesday. Jagger, along with members of the Rolling Stones, family and friends partook in the ceremony.

On March 18, Jagger addressed the death of his lover of 13 years in a Facebook message."I am still struggling to understand how my lover and best friend could end her life in this tragic way," he wrote. "We spent many wonderful years together and had made a great life for ourselves."

Scott was found dead in her New York apartment on Monday, March 17. Her death was ruled a suicide.