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Biana Jagger on verge of eviction

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Published: May 11, 2004 at 1:57 PM

NEW YORK, May 11 (UPI) -- Rocker Mick Jagger's ex-wife has received an eviction notice from her New York apartment while in the midst of suing her landlord for mold contamination.

Bianca Jagger returned home to her Park Avenue home Monday from a court hearing to find a week-old eviction notice on her door, the New York Post reported Tuesday.

"I'm just so distressed," Jagger said, adding she has been forced to live out of a suitcase for the past two years because of the mold inside her $4,600-a-month apartment. Jagger is suing Katz Park Ave. Corp. for $20 million for personal injury because of the moldy conditions.

City inspectors found the conditions inside her two-bedroom apartment to be "immediately hazardous to human health," the report said.

Katz's attorney said it can evict Jagger because the apartment is not her primary residence, although the former Rolling Stone wife has maintained the home for the past 20 years.

"The law should not allow this to happen to people," Jagger said. "Someone who's been a good tenant should not be put through what I've been put through."

Topics: Bianca Jagger
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