Rapper Travis Scott, known for his success in the hip-hop industry, was arrested by Miami Beach police on Thursday morning on misdemeanor charges of trespassing and public intoxication. The arrest was confirmed by Miami Beach police, although specific details were not immediately provided. Scott, 33, posted a $650 bond and is expected to be released later on Thursday, according to Miami-Dade County jail records.
His publicists, Jamie Sward and Alexandra Baker, did not respond to requests for comment, and no attorney is listed for Scott in jail records. Similarly, his agent, David Stromberg, did not provide an immediate response to inquiries.
Scott, whose birth name is Jacques Webster, has achieved significant success in the music industry with over 100 songs making the Billboard Hot 100 chart. He has released four singles that reached the top of the chart, including hits like 'Sicko Mode,' 'Highest in the Room,' 'The Scotts,' and 'Franchise.'
In a tragic incident at Scott's 2021 Astroworld Festival in Houston, ten individuals lost their lives due to a crowd surge. Attendees were packed tightly, leading to difficulties in breathing and movement. The victims, aged between 9 and 27, died from compression asphyxia, a condition likened to being crushed by a car.
Lawsuits filed by the victims' lawyers alleged that negligent planning and a disregard for capacity and safety contributed to the deaths and injuries at the concert. Scott, along with promoter Live Nation and other parties named in the lawsuits, denied these claims, emphasizing that safety was their top priority and that the incident was unforeseeable.
The final lawsuit related to the Astroworld tragedy was settled last month. Following a police investigation, a grand jury decided not to indict Scott and five others associated with the festival.