Rolling Stones In Multi-Million Dollar Battle Over Canceled Shows
. An insurance agreement was in place to cover commercial issues on the road - but underwriters say the tragedy falls outside the terms of their agreement. It's argued that Scott was suffering a pre-existing mental illness, which means they're not liable to pay. Now a federal judge in Utah - where she was born and raised - has given the insurers permission to investigate her background, including gathering evidence and testimony from Scott's brother Randall Bambrough. Read more here. Classic Rock Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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