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complaints against Travis Scott and Drake after deadly Texas stampede

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The continuation of the investigation around the mob movement that left at least eight people dead during the Astroworld music festival in Houston, Texas, Friday, November 5. The investigation into the circumstances of the tragedy is underway. All the victims have not yet been identified. The first complaints were filed against the two rappers and the organization of the event.

With our correspondent in Washington, Guillaume Naudin

Over a million dollars. This is what the first complainant claims after the tragedy. He is defended by the Texas firm Thomas J. Henry Law, which announced this Sunday evening, November 7 in a tweet representing ” several victims of the Astroworld festival tragedy ».

The first complainant is a 23-year-old young man, Kristian Paredes, who says he was ” seriously injured »During the concert on the night of November 5, according to the Daily Mail, who had access to the text of the complaint.


Kristian Paredes is also suing the concert organizers, Live Nation, and the performance venue. He says in his complaint that the deaths and injuries are due to ” negligence and recklessness »Of the accused, their agents and their employees.

« Several people begged Live Nation security guards for help, but were ignored “, Says the text, quoted by media.

“Incitement to chaos”

The complaint, filed in court in Houston, ensures that Travis Scott has already ” incited to chaos »During previous concerts. She also accuses rapper Drake of contributing to the events by continuing to sing while the crowd ” was getting out of hand ».

Famous lawyer Ben Crump announced on Sunday evening to represent ” the victims And in particular to have lodged a complaint on behalf of a young man of 21 years, Noah Gutierrez. The latter has, according to a statement from the lawyer, ” describes scenes of chaos and desperation, in which he and other festival-goers in the VIP section labored to lift people from the ground screaming for help “, Friday night.


Travis Scott posted a video on his Instagram account and a text on Twitter in which he said to himself ” devastated By what happened.

Travis Scott’s behavior at the heart of the investigation

The criminal investigation is still ongoing. It could last weeks or even longer, according to Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner. The latter said authorities were reviewing the video footage and speaking to witnesses, concert organizers and people in hospital.

Among the focal points of the investigators’ investigations: determining what knowledge of the situation Travis Scott had. It was during his show, the last performance of the evening, that the situation worsened. The police chief explains that he himself went to see the rapper he knows personally, several hours before the show, to share his concerns about the energy and management of the crowd. According to other accounts, Travis Scott stopped performing when he saw his fans in distress near the stage.

In total, nearly 50,000 people were in the crowd at the Astroworld festival, where more than 360 police officers and 240 security guards were mobilized.

At around 9 p.m. local time, the crowd began to crowd the front of the stage, causing panic to begin and the first injuries. Then people began to fall and lose consciousness, causing further panic, authorities said.

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