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1
He also sued a lot of people on their behalf.
2
Didja see where Mick became a great-grandfather the other day?
3
Strangely not mentioned in The Economist's obit:
In 2013 Loewenstein published his autobiography A Prince Among the Stones: That Business with The Rolling Stones and Other Adventures (Bloomsbury, London), which disclosed details of the band's financial arrangements. Mick Jagger was not pleased and was reported to have said: "Call me old-fashioned, but I don't think your ex-bank manager should be discussing your financial dealings and personal information in public."
(Wikipedia.)

Not to worry, Mick, there are many more [self-aggrandizing] snakes in the bayou.
4

I'd like to help...but I've been busy fighting a war with my neighbor and the apartment manager over floor cleaning fumes wafting into my living room.

Cough...see ya later.
5
May he rest in peace. Can't say I'm happy the very wealthy aren't paying their share of taxes, however.
6
Mick's a good Tory. Good on him. Exile on Main Street was a tax dodge.

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