Mick Jagger and fashion designer L'Wren Scott in 2012. (AP Photo/Starpix, Dave Allocca)

The Rolling Stones have filed a $12.7 million claim for losses after the legendary rock group postponed concerts in Australia and New Zealand following the suicide of Mick Jagger’s girlfriend L’Wren Scott this past March.

According to The Salt Lake Tribune, before the tour the group had taken out a $23.9 million insurance policy to be paid in the event that shows were canceled for causes including the death of family members or others named in the policy. Scott was among those listed.

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