Travis Scott Makes Guilty Plea To Disorderly Conduct Charge
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(Radio.com) Travis Scott (real name Jacques Webster) has pled guilty to a charge disorderly conduct. The charge stems from an incident last year at a concert in northwestern Arkansas, in which Scott allegedly "encouraged people to rush the stage" while he was performing, reports The Northwest Arkansas Decomcrat-Gazette. In exchange for pleading guilty to disorderly conduct, misdemeanor charges of inciting a riot and endangering the welfare of a minor were dismissed in the agreement. Scott had to pay $640 for court-related costs and $6,825, split between two people who claimed they were injured at the show, reported the paper. Read more here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. |
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