Travis Scott reportedly offered to cover all the expenses for 9-year old Ezra Blount's funeral services, but the victim's family had declined his financial aid.
Travis Scott's overall net worth is speculated to be affected by the terrible incident at his "Astroworld" event as lawsuit charges soared over 2 billion dollars.
Along with Drake, Apple, Live Nation, and others, Travis Scott will now need to face a massive $750 million lawsuit brought against them by concertgoers, including the family of those who died at the Astroworld Festival.
Travis Scott's Astroworld tragedy led to rumors, as well, one of which involved a security guard who was reportedly pricked by a needle and put drugs into his system.
Live Nation, the organizers behind Astroworld Festival, could possibly dodge legal woes due to the waivers they implemented for concertgoers, but there's one big problem.
The Astroworld Festival has caused numerous lives lost and a handful of people injured, but the host of the event, Travis Scott, was seemed to be "unaware" of the casualty.
NRG Park in Houston, Texas, reportedly has millions of dollars in liability insurance policy; is it enough to pay for hundreds of injured victims and over eight deceased people?
The Astroworld Festival continues to be under the spotlight as Travis Scott didn't pass the vibe check after handling audience safety, despite warnings given by a police officer.
Kylie Jenner is being called out by fans, saying she knew that there was chaos happening in the crowd as she watched the concert of Travis Scott; what's the truth?