Ibiza | Jade Jagger sentenced after incident with police

(Barcelona) Jade Jagger, one of the daughters of Rolling Stones singer Mick Jagger, has been ordered to pay a fine of 1,400 euros ($2,000) and pay compensation of 800 euros ($1,200) to a policewoman whom she is accused of assaulting on the Spanish island of Ibiza.




A court sentenced Jade Jagger for refusing to comply with a 4-month fine of 10 euros per day and for a minor injury offense to a 20-day fine of 10 euros ($15 ) per day, said the Superior Court of Justice of the Balearic Islands, in a brief statement.

Jade Jagger, 51, who was arrested on Wednesday at the same time as her companion, “must compensate the victim of 800 euros”, he added.

His companion was sentenced to “four months in prison for attacking a representative of public authority”.

The incident happened on Wednesday evening when police were called after an incident at a restaurant in Ibiza Town, the island’s capital, the SUP police union in the Balearic Islands said.

According to the union, restaurant staff called the police to report a customer “insulting and threatening customers and staff” and who appeared to be “intoxicated or under the influence of drugs”.

When they arrived, police asked for his papers, but he “refused, ignoring police instructions and eventually assaulted several of them”, he said.

Jade Jagger then “rushed on a policewoman and attacked her, inflicting several physical injuries”, according to the union.

The couple were then arrested.

“You cannot attack the police with impunity,” the SUP said, indicating that it was filing a complaint against them.

Jade Jagger is a jewelry designer and the second daughter of the 79-year-old Rolling Stones frontman, who has eight children, the youngest of whom is six.

She is Mick Jagger’s only daughter to his first wife, Nicaraguan model and human rights activist Bianca Jagger, whom he married in 1971 and divorced eight years later.


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