Rapper Travis Scott Avoids Charges in Deadly Astroworld Festival Crowd Surge
“It’s something we were hoping, something we expected,” the rapper’s lawyer said.
“It’s something we were hoping, something we expected,” the rapper’s lawyer said.
“The White corporate music biz keeps cashing in on Black pain, trauma and death.”
Other defendants named in the suit include Apple Music, Scott’s Cactus Jack Productions, and NRG Stadium.
“They went to the concert expecting it to be safe, not expecting it to be deadly,” Crump said.
“I’ve spent the past few days trying to wrap my mind around this devastating tragedy,” the rapper says.
“I’ll be donating my net compensation to the families of this incident.”
“I am committed to working together with the Houston community to heal and support the families in need,” the rapper said.
“This was a tragic night,” Houston’s fire chief said.