Travis Scott has asked a court to dismiss a lawsuit over an allegedly uncleared sample because the lyric “alright, alright, alright” - is not substantial enough to be protected by copyright…
With the first lawsuits due to get to trial next month, lawyers working for victims of the Astroworld tragedy are trying to get access to more texts and messages sent by the festival’s founder Travis Scott, arguing that the amount of communications shared so far is “inadequate”…
The judge overseeing the Astroworld litigation yesterday considered more motions for dismissal from defendants that want to be removed from the lawsuits that were filed in the wake of the crowd surge tragedy at the festival’s 2021 edition. That includes festival founder and headliner Travis Scott…
A number of companies have been removed as defendants on the Astroworld litigation, including Sony Music's Epic Records. However, Apple, two businesses owned by Astroworld founder Travis Scott and a number of security companies will remain as defendants as the first cases get to trial next month…
More legal filings have been made in the Astroworld litigation as the first lawsuits head to trial in May. Travis Scott and his touring company XX Global have requested to be removed as a defendants because they were not responsible for event safety…
Court papers filed as part of the Astroworld lawsuits reveal conversations that took place between people involved in the planning of the festival where ten people died during a crowd surge. Concerns were expressed prior to the event about possible overcrowding in the main stage area…
Drake last week sat for a deposition with lawyers working on the Astroworld lawsuits - he had a guest spot as part of Travis Scott’s headline set at Astroworld 2021 during which ten people died and hundreds more were injured as a result of a crowd surge…
As the two year anniversary of the Astroworld tragedy passed this weekend so did the deadline for filing legal action in relation to the incident - hundreds of lawsuits continue to go through the motions, with the first set to get to trial next May…
Members of a credit card buyers club bought up tickets for Travis Scott’s US tour to resell, but as demand dipped they found themselves out of pocket and the organiser of the bet may go out of business…
Travis Scott has answered questions under oath during an eight hour deposition as part of the ongoing litigation relating to the 2021 Astroworld tragedy…