Texas Attorney Sues Travis Scott, Astroworld Organizers for $2b

Texas Attorney Sues Travis Scott, Astroworld Organizers for $2b
A Texas-based attorney has filed a massive, $2 billion lawsuit against Travis Scott and other entertainers after a deadly crowd-crush incident occurred at the Astroworld Festival.According to Complex, the lawsuit was filed by Texas attorney Thomas J. Henry.Henry is seeking $2 billion in damages from rapper Travis Scott, Drake, Live Nation Entertainment, NRG Stadium, and Apple Music.The lawsuit, says Complex, was filed on behalf of 282 victims—both people who were injured in the incident, or who lost loved ones when the crowd-crush turned deadly.An estimated 300 people were treated for injuries after the event; 25 required hospitalization, and eight died at the scene.Two other people, including a 9-year-old boy and a young Texas A&M student, died from their injuries in the weeks after Astroworld.In a statement announcing the lawsuit, Henry said that the defendants chose to implement cost-cutting measures that reduced safety standards at Astroworld.Specifically, the complaint said that event organizers arranged the venue in such a way as to accommodate Apple Music’s live-streaming service.
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