Travis Scott was taken into police custody in Paris after attending a basketball game at the Olympic Games.
Rapper Travis Scott was arrested by police in Paris early Friday morning. According to police reports, officers were called at around 5 a.m. because of violence against a receptionist at the Hotel George V in the eighth arrondissement of Paris.
According to reports, Scott was drunk and was taken to a sobering-up cell. Due to his alcohol level, the rapper was apparently not able to be questioned even hours after the incident. The magazine “Valeurs Actuelles” initially reported that Scott had gotten into an argument with his bodyguard in the hotel.
The 33-year-old was a prominent guest at the Olympic Games on Thursday evening (August 8). He watched the men’s basketball semifinal between Serbia and the USA, which Team USA, including NBA stars LeBron James, Stephen Curry and Kevin Durant, won in a late comeback. Scott watched the exciting game in the audience with his rap colleague Quavo, among others.
Travis Scott has also been arrested in Miami
Just last June, Travis Scott, whose real name is Jacques Berman Webster II, was arrested in the US metropolis of Miami. According to the US magazine “People”, Scott was found drunk by police officers and was eventually arrested for intoxication and trespassing after ignoring direct police instructions.
Scott later admitted to police that he had been drinking alcohol. “It’s Miami,” was his comment. , a charge of drunkenness was dropped, but a charge of trespassing is still pending and is expected to be decided on September 10.
Travis Scott, who also played concerts in Germany on his “Circus Maximus World Tour” in July, has two children with Kylie Jenner, daughter Stormi and son Aire.
Source: Stern
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