Attorney Rick Ramos held a press conference on Tuesday where he announced that he is filing a multi-million dollar lawsuit on behalf of at least ten victims of Travis Scott’s Astroworld Festival.
Among his clients are the family of one of the eight people who died after the crowd surged during Scott’s performance, resulting in people getting crushed and trampled.
Although Scott has said in statements that followed the deadly incident that he was unaware of the extent of the situation from his vantage point on stage, the Houston-based attorney rejected those sentiments. "Mr.
Scott was able to finish his set.This concert did not stop. He stopped for a second to just witness an ambulance come down, which put him on notice," the attorney.
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