By Olivia Burke
JADE Jagger has appeared in court in Ibiza with her toyboy boyfriend after a drunken clash with cops – as the local police union launched a lawsuit against them.
The daughter of legendary rocker Mick and Anthony Hinkson, 31, have spent two nights in the cells after a restaurant row escalated.

The ex-model and her toyboy boyfriend Anthony Hinkson have spent two nights in the cells[/caption]

The pair were transported to court on the party island in a police van[/caption]
They were driven in a police van for the short journey from Ibiza’s National Police HQ to an island courthouse for the hearing.
The pair had been formally questioned by detectives on Thursday in the wake of the boozy bust-up, but have not yet been charged with any crime.
Police arrested them on suspicion of committing “atentado contra la autoridad”, which covers offences ranging from resisting arrest to assaulting an officer.
This morning it was reported a charge of wounding could also be added, as a female officer who responded to the incident is currently off work with a wrist injury.
Jade, 51, and Hinkson could face up to four years behind bars as well as hefty fines if they are found guilty.
It will now be up to an investigating judge to decide what sort of charge the police accusations against Jade and her lover merit.
But she is now already facing further legal woes as a Spanish police union announced they were taking action against the couple.
The SUP said it has instructed a lawyer to pursue a private prosecution after the restaurant ruckus on Wednesday night.
Under Spanish law, affected parties can prosecute as well as the state in an action which runs parallel but separately to the state case.
The union said they will be seeking to “bring the full force of the law” down on the duo if it is proved they committed the offences they were arrested on suspicion of.
The SUP said: “We are tired of seeing how assaults on police go virtually unpunished.
“SUP will present a private legal action against Mick Jagger’s daughter for allegedly assaulting a National Police officer in Ibiza.
“We are determined to make sure people who attack police officers do not get off practically scot-free.
“For this reason we are announcing today that we are going to launch our own legal action in the case involving this lady.
“We are not going to consent any more assaults on police. When others look away, our police officers always have their union to confide in.”
Jade and her partner were allegedly booted out of the trendy La Oliva restaurant “for causing trouble” after Hinkson insulted staff for refusing to serve him more drinks.
Video later emerged of him being tackled to the ground by seven officers while topless in the old town of the Spanish party island.
Cops then became the target as Anthony and Jade, who became a grandmother in 2014, allegedly hurled abuse at them.
Hinkson is understood to have pushed and shoved the cops as Jade allegedly shouted “stupid police” and waded in.
Sources claim she “hurled herself at a police officer, pushing him and insulting him” before squaring up to other cops and allegedly scratching one.
Police on the island confirmed early this morning: “The detainees arrested on Wednesday night will go to court today.”
‘ERRATIC’
Before his arrest, Hinkson was seen acting “erratically” and berating a passersby, before apparently buying a designer dress for €2,100 (£1,800) as a gift for a waitress.
A witness claimed he was “behaving very oddly” as he bought the gold sleeveless outfit.
They added: “He was bothering girls who were in the shop and making comments to a girl who was working there.
“He was not really making much sense. He was saying, ‘Give me the f*****g dress.’ He was really rude.
“Then he took it back to the restaurant and tried to give it to the waitress. His behaviour was so erratic that the restaurant manager decided to call the police.”
Neither Jade or her boyfriend have been charged with any crime under Spanish law, as is normal in Spain where formal charges are only laid shortly before trial.
It was not immediately clear this morning if the case will be dealt with by way of a speedy court hearing.
The other most likely option would be for the judge to release the jewellery designer and Hinkson on bail following a behind-closed-door court quiz, pending an ongoing criminal investigation.
If that occurs, the judge could attach conditions to the release that might include being banned from leaving Ibiza.
Other possible conditions may be having to sign on at court every month or fortnight.
The police union’s legal action suggests they may seek the maximum four-year penalty for Jade and her boyfriend if the pair end up being charged with assaulting officers.
Jail sentences of two years or less are normally suspended in Spain for first-time offenders.
Jade shared a social media post of her posing on a sun lounger at Ibiza’s swanky Nobu Hotel last week.
She wrote: “Spring back to Ibiza with a little glamour.”
The mother of three, whose mum is Sir Mick’s ex-wife Bianca Jagger, split from her husband of nine years, DJ Adrian Fillary, in 2021.

Jade shared a snap soaking up the rays at Ibiza’s Nobu Hotel last Friday[/caption]

The jewellery designer allegedly hurled blows and insults at police[/caption]
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