The news comes just days after Scott performed publicly for the first time since the tragedy where 10 concertgoers died.
Travis Scott is being sued for wrongful death by a woman who claims that she had a miscarriage after suffering severe injuries at the Astroworld Festival.
The suit, which has been obtained by Rolling Stone and TMZ, reads: “While in attendance at the festival, Shanazia was trampled and crushed resulting in horrific injuries and ultimately the death of her and Jarawd’s unborn child. In addition, Shanazia sustained injuries to her shoulder, back, leg, chest, stomach and other parts of her body.”
The filing adds that the defendants’ “failure to plan, design, manage, operate, staff, and supervise the event was a direct and proximate cause of Shanazia’s injuries and death of her and Jarawd’s unborn child.”
In Texas, where the suit has been filed, a fetus can be included in wrongful death claims. It also doesn’t matter how far along the mother was in pregnancy.
This lawsuit is the latest in a long line of legal filings against Scott and the festival’s organizers in the wake of the tragic event.
In February, nearly 400 inpidual lawsuits filed by victims at the festival were compiled into one case, seeking billions of dollars in damages.
The lawsuit is set to represent close to 2,800 victims claiming that Scott and the organizers were legally negligent in how they planned and executed Astroworld.
In his one and only interview since the event, Scott was asked whether he thought people were “forcing responsibility onto him” for the tragedy. He agreed, and went on to imply that the media were deliberately blaming him.
“Well, yeah, you know, I’m the face of the festival, I’m a artist,” he said in December. “So yeah, the media is … They wanna put it on me.”
Scott returned to the stage for the first time since the tragedy just days ago. On May 9, he performed publicly at an event in Miami.
- Travis Scott Performed Publicly For The First Time Since The Astroworld Tragedy, Which Killed 10 PeopleEllen Durney · May 9, 2022
- “I Thought I Was Going To Die”: Festivalgoers Describe The Chaos At Astroworld, Where At Least 8 People DiedEmerson Malone · Nov. 6, 2021
- Travis Scott Is Now Facing One Giant Lawsuit Made Up Of Nearly 400 Inpidually Filed Cases From Victims Seeking Billions Of Dollars In Damages After The Astroworld TragedyEllen Durney · Feb. 2, 2022
Ellie Woodward is a deputy news director for BuzzFeed News and is based in London.
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