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Mick Jagger's daughter Jade fined for attacking police in Spain
Jade Jagger arrives for a reception to celebrate the wedding between media mogul Rupert Murdoch and former supermodel Jerry Hall which took place on Friday, in London, Britain March 5, 2016. — Reuters pic

MADRID, May 19 — A Spanish court today ordered Jade Jagger, the daughter of Rolling Stones singer Mick Jagger, to pay €2,200 (US$2,422) in fines and compensation for attacking a police officer on the island of Ibiza.

The 51-year-old jewelry designer was arrested on Wednesday along with a man following an altercation at a restaurant in the island's capital, Ibiza Town.

In a fast track hearing today, Jagger agreed to pay fines of €1,200 for resisting authorities and €200 for causing minor injuries, as well as €800 in compensation to the police officer, the court said

The man, identified only by his initials A.W., was sentenced to four months in prison for assault and battery. In Spain, prison sentences under two years are generally suspended if the defendant has no prior convictions.

Reuters was not able to immediately reach Jagger for comment. — Reuters

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