Travis Scott sued
Your security guard attacked me by force …
Rep says Rapper is not involved
Published
Travis Scott Is violently injured by a man who claims one of the rapper's security forces … but Travis' camp says the lawsuit is wrong.
According to new legal documents, that of TMZ, a man named Moho Muhanna claims that he was outside of a “concert location” where Travis appeared as one of Travis' security personnel of violent physical contact with him.
The guy claims that he had done nothing to cause or provoke the alleged attack and the alleged battery … What he says was on August 17, 2024 in Manhattan and led to serious and permanent injuries.
That day, Travis performed at the Fanatics Fest at the Javits Center in Manhattan, but Muhanna claims that the alleged attack was a few blocks away.
A representative of Travis tells TMZ … Travis was not present because he was in a restaurant and the alleged incident happened outside.
The lawsuit does not claim that Travis has done something wrong here than to hire a security company that visited the security officer in the center of the dispute … and Travis' repetitions blow up the lawsuit as “lightly”.
Muhanna claims that the security guard has a “tendency to the kind of behavior” that led to his alleged injuries. He says Travis should never have done the guy and he is looking for compensation.