Travis Scott’s nightclub dispute will soon be a thing of the past as he settles things amicably. The rapper was accused of physical assault, but reports say there will be no charges.
Last month, Travis Scott was declared wanted for questioning. The “Sicko Mode” rapper was accused of assaulting a sound engineer. Allegedly, he damaged $12,000 worth of equipment during his visit to a Manhattan nightclub.
The authorities noted that Scott and the sound engineer had initially been involved in a verbal dispute. However, it soon escalated. Eyewitnesses at the venue claimed the security cautioned them against recording.
Vadym Petrov, Legends of the Night promoter, said he saw an angry Scott exit the building after the altercation. He later shared online that the rapper went wild.
Ted Anastasiou, Scott’s rep, slammed the accusers. He maintained that the media contradicted the real news of Travis Scott’s nightclub dispute. The rapper’s attorney, Mitchell Schuster, also mentioned that the incident was not reported correctly.
But the coast seems to be clear as Travis Scott settles the nightclub dispute out of court.
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Travis Scott’s Nightclub Dispute Gone With The Wind As He Settles Things
About a month after Travis Scott’s nightclub dispute, sources affirmed that no charges would be made. Though the authorities had maintained that there will be investigations, the coast seems clear.
Law enforcement claimed the sound engineer has refused to cooperate, which has hindered their investigation. Though cops can continue the case by presenting video evidence, but not without the go-ahead of the sound engineer.
Rumor has it that Scott has buried the hatchet by settling with the sound engineer he assaulted. Nothing is known about the money he paid for damages.
This is not the first time Scott will be entangled with law enforcement. In the past, the 31-year-old had been arrested two times. In 2015 and 2018, he pleaded guilty to public disorder charges at a concert.