A rep for Travis Scott has hit out at allegations made against the rapper in a new legal filing in relation to a stampede that occurred at the 2019 edition of the Rolling Loud festival in Miami.
That rep insists that the allegations are a “blatant, cynical attempt to attack Travis” as he faces legal action in relation to the fatal crowd surge at last year’s Astroworld event.
Not only that, they add, but the new claims totally misrepresent what happened at Rolling Loud in 2019.Marchelle Love first sued various companies involved in the Rolling Loud festival back in 2020.
She claimed that she suffered severe injuries as a result of a stampede that occurred during Scott’s set at the festival in May 2019, which – she alleged – was the result of negligence on the part of the event’s organisers and the companies involved in planning and delivering its security.A revised version of that lawsuit filed with the courts earlier this month makes a number of specific allegations against Scott himself.Those new allegations come as the rapper fights hundreds of lawsuits in relation to the 2021 edition of the Houston festival he founded, Astroworld.
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