told the Associated Press. “What is not typical is how the media continues to focus on him despite being cleared of any wrongdoing by extensive government investigations, including by the Houston Police Department.”“Travis is fully cooperating with the legal process while still remaining committed to his tour in support of his record-breaking album, ‘Utopia,’ and his charitable efforts to support at-risk communities,” continued Anastasiou.
The Post reached out to Scott for additional comment. The event, which was held at Houston’s NRG Park on November 5, 2021, divulged into chaos after a mass of concertgoers “began to compress” to the front of the stage mere minutes before Scott was supposed to take the stage.
According to local authorities, a concerned attendee claimed that people were “getting stepped on” and people were seen jumping the fence.
Scott and special guest Drake also reportedly continued to perform despite the ongoing stampede. Scott’s appearance at the Harris County Courthouse this week marks the first time the rapper, 32, has officially answered questions from lawyers regarding the incident that left 10 people dead and several hundred injured.In June, a grand jury was convened to decide if Scott as well as other Astroworld planners should face criminal charges.
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