UPDATE (July 14):
Legal professional Bradford Cohen, who dealt with the prison prices in reference to this case, has launched the next assertion to XXL concerning the civil lawsuit:
“We’re at present not representing Mr. Scott on this frivolous civil lawsuit. We very clearly beat all of the prison prices that had been filed in opposition to Mr. Scott that night as a result of that they had no foundation in regulation or truth. He was by no means charged, nor was he even accused of a battery that night. He was arrested for Disorderly Intox. and Trespassing. This case is nothing greater than an try at a cash seize and I consider they won’t achieve success. In actual fact I might counter sue for the breach of contract by the Capt. , crew and proprietor of the yacht.”
ORIGINAL STORY (July 14):
Travis Scott faces a lawsuit over an alleged yacht combat after police dropped prices in reference to the incident.
On Tuesday (July 14), TMZ reported that staff of the boat constitution service are suing La Flame. In accordance with court docket paperwork obtained by the superstar information website, the plaintiffs declare Travis chartered a ship in Miami in June of 2024, however grew to become irate when the captain wouldn’t let him take out the jet skis, as a result of Travis was intoxicated.
Travis then allegedly instructed the captain to dock the boat, earlier than the rapper left and returned round half-hour later and was extraordinarily confrontational. The captain says he then determined to finish the trip, which angered Travis, who supposedly attacked the captain and threatened to kill him.
The swimsuit claims Travis additionally assaulted a number of yacht staff who tried to intervene and go away earlier than police arrived and eliminated Travis from the boat. The employees at the moment are suing the rapper for battery, assault, false imprisonment and extra, and are in search of unspecified damages.
Travis was initially arrested in June of 2024 and charged with two counts of disorderly intoxication and trespassing. On the time of his arrest, Travis’ lawyer, Bradford Cohen, insisted that no combat passed off.
“There was completely no bodily altercation concerned, and we thank the authorities for working with us in direction of a swift and amicable decision,” he instructed XXL.
Two months later, all prices had been dropped by prosecutors.
XXL has reached out to Travis Scott’s rep and lawyer for remark.

