Travis Scott is facing a lawsuit from a woman who said she was injured at the Rolling Loud festival in Miami in 2019 as result of his actions riling up the crowd to 'hazardous' levels.The Houston native, 31, 'verbally and physically [incited] the crowd to engage in a mosh pit and other hazardous activities' at the event at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, the plaintiff, Marchelle Love, said in legal docs filed May 10 and reviewed by Rolling Stone.
Love, who also named a minor child she was filing the suit on behalf of, said in court docs that authorities urged the Grammy-nominated artist to finish his set quickly after it began 'due to the crowd becoming dangerous and uncontrollable.' The latest:Travis Scott is facing a lawsuit from a woman who said she was injured at the Rolling Loud festival in 2019 as result of his actions riling up the crowd to 'hazardous' levels.
Scott was snapped at the festival at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida on May 11, 2019The Escape Plan artist did eventually cease the show, but his actions led to panic amid the crowd, resulting in 'multiple stampedes' throughout the audience, Love said.
She said Scott was negligent in continuing his antics onstage despite the clear chaos unfolding before him that would 'result in foreseeable injury' of attendees.'Despite the fact that Travis Scott was aware of and could clearly see concertgoers being injured, suffocating, losing consciousness, fighting and being trampled, he continued his performance while authorities were forced to attempt to render aid to these injured concertgoers,' Love said.
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