Travis Scott has been hit with an emergency movement by the plaintiffs within the Astroworld case, who’ve demanded that the Houston rapper flip over his cellphone data.
Nonetheless, in accordance with Rolling Stone, Scott’s attorneys has stated the delay was as a result of cellphone “[falling] off a ship in January of 2022 and landed someplace on the backside of the Gulf of Mexico and isn’t capable of be retrieved.”
The outlet obtained a replica of the courtroom transcript on Thursday (September 21), the place it was revealed that the regulation corporations of Arnold and Itkin, Roberts Markland, and Lyons and Simmons filed a joint emergency movement to compel manufacturing on September 11. Inside that movement, the attorneys demanded that telephones from Scott himself, in addition to from his entity XX World Inc., and from his entity’s staff all be turned over so the cellphone data could possibly be authenticated.
It was the deposition of Cactus Jack’s basic supervisor, David Stromberg, that prompted the emergency movement after Stromberg testified that he “by no means turned his cellphone over to legal professionals for Travis Scott for imaging.”
“Mr. Stromberg’s testimony and colloquy of counsel on the file means that not a single message, WeChat dialog, picture, video, or different message from Mr. Stromberg, Mr. Scott, or anybody on his workforce’s cellphone has been looked for and reviewed for manufacturing,” the legal professionals wrote of their movement, per the outlet.
The transcript additionally stated that Travis Scott might be deposed for 2 extra days initially of October.
Scott’s upcoming depositions observe his prolonged, eight-hour grilling on Monday (September 18) the place he confronted questions concerning the tragedy, which has spawned a whole bunch of lawsuits.
“Travis Scott’s deposition is typical authorized process. What shouldn’t be typical is how the media continues to give attention to him regardless of being cleared of any wrongdoing by in depth authorities investigations, together with by the Houston Police Division,” Scott’s spokesperson Ted Anastasiou stated in an announcement.
“Travis is totally cooperating with the authorized course of whereas nonetheless remaining dedicated to his tour in assist of his record-breaking album, ‘UTOPIA,’ and his charitable efforts to assist at-risk communities.”
Scott isn’t dealing with felony fees associated to the pageant deaths as he was exonerated by a grand jury in June.
The “SICKO MODE” hitmaker was interviewed by an investigator days after the November 2021 pageant and claimed that he was unaware of the severity of the tragedy whereas on stage.
“He acknowledged he was in a ‘trance’ going by his efficiency and moving into the music,” learn the report. “He famous that there was not a ‘excessive commotion’ and that everyone was simply him carry out.”
It continued: “He clarified by stating he was advised in his earpiece, ‘Yo Trav, you bought to wrap it up, it’s getting kinda hectic on the market.’ He acknowledged once more that he was presupposed to go till 10:30 however he was advised to cease brief after Drake bought off the stage. Once more, there was no point out to the severity of the state of affairs.”
The ten individuals killed ranged in age from 9 to 27, whereas a whole bunch extra had been injured throughout the crowd surge. Over 1,500 civil lawsuits have been filed in complete, with a big majority in opposition to a mixture of Scott and Dwell Nation, who hosted the Houston pageant.
A 1,200-page report was launched by the Houston Police Division in July, satirically on the identical day that Travis Scott launched his newest album UTOPIA.
The next month, Scott and Dwell Nation quietly settled a 3rd lawsuit with the household of one of many Astroworld victims, as 14-year-old John Hilgert’s household determined to settle out of courtroom for an undisclosed sum.
A choose scheduled the primary of the civil trials to go to courtroom on Could 6, 2024.