A lawyer for rapper Travis Scott says that Houston police released their report on the Astroworld concert tragedy to hurt the rapper’s record sales
Houston police timed the release of their probe into a deadly crowd crush at Travis Scott’s Astroworld music festival to scuttle sales of his new album, his lawyer contends.
Scott has stated on social media that he is “devastated” by the tragedy, but has requested lawsuits against him personally be dismissed. A memorial to the 10 victims, including a nine-year-old, who died in the crush at the Astroworld music festival in Houston in 2021.Tributes to the 10 victims of the Astroworld tragedy in Houston were left at the concert venue in Houston.Scott previously claimed he had no idea that multiple fans were being trampled on and passing out in the crowd while he performed at the November 2021 event.
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