Travis Scott Cleared in Astroworld Tragedy

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Travis Scott's Astroworld Music Festival experienced a deadly crowd surge during his performance in November 2021, resulting in 10 fatalities and numerous injuries.

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Allegations were made against Scott and Live Nation, accusing them of poor planning and inadequate security measures that contributed to the tragic incident.

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Federal officials and Houston police launched an investigation to assess the implementation of safety measures by Scott and Live Nation.

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Scott and Drake faced criticism for continuing their performance despite the unfolding tragedy, with witnesses reporting distressing scenes within the crowd.

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A grand jury in Texas has now decided not to press charges against Travis Scott for the events at Astroworld.

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Scott's lawyer expressed relief at the jury's decision and maintained his client's innocence, emphasizing that Scott never encouraged actions that resulted in harm.

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Ongoing lawsuits filed by multiple victims are currently being heard in Texas state courts.

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In October, one victim's family reached a settlement with Scott and Live Nation, although the details of the agreement remain undisclosed.

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Travis Scott has been teasing his fourth album, 'Utopia,' since 2021, but the release date and tracklist details are yet to be announced.