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Jade Jagger 'arrested after scratching police officer outside Ibiza restaurant'

Jade Jagger
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Jade Jagger has been arrested in Ibiza after she allegedly attacked a police officer outside a restaurant.

The jewellery designer, and daughter of Rolling Stones frontman Sir Mick Jagger and his first wife Bianca, was detained on Wednesday night alongside a man after police were called to a disturbance inside a restaurant.

El Mundo, one of Spain’s largest newspapers, reported that Ms Jagger was held by officers after she defended the man, understood to be “making trouble” inside the restaurant.

The Spanish newspaper reported the 51-year-old was accused of scratching a female officer and used insulting words during the incident.

The Olive Press, a Spanish expat newspaper, reported that Ms Jagger said “F*** police. You have to respect me” during the incident, while the man claimed the officers were “racist”.

‘Stupid police’

Other Spanish media outlets reported Ms Jagger was under the influence of alcohol at the time of her arrest and had to be restrained after she shouted “stupid police” at officers.

Ms Jagger, who moved to Ibiza in the 1990s, is said to have spent the night in a police station and is awaiting to learn whether she will appear in court on Thursday.

Last month, Ms Jagger was pictured hand-in-hand with a new partner in London, two years after she broke up with her now ex-husband Adrian Fillary.

The 51-year-old was said to have visited a lingerie shop and enjoyed a drink with Anthony Hinkson from Barbados.

The businesswoman married Mr Fillary in 2012 at a star-studded wedding ceremony in the Cotswolds, attended by celebrities including Kate Moss.

Ms Jagger and Mr Fillary were said to be “devastated” by the breakdown of their relationship.

“This is all very sad. They thought they would be together forever but it didn’t work out quite like that,” a source told The Mail on Sunday at the time of the split.

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