The rapper has been accused of punching a 52-year-old male at the nightclub Nebula in New York City
A new york Police Department investigation is ongoing following an altercation at the nightclub Nebula where Don Toliver held an after-party following a concert at Irving Plaza. In attendance were Sheck Wes and Travis Scott, who reportedly caused $12,000 in damages following a fight with a 52-year-old male, the nightclub confirmed to Rolling Stone.
In a statement to Rolling Stone, the NYPD said that the altercation occurred around 2 a.m. ET. “52-year-old victim became engaged in a verbal dispute with a 31-year-old male and was punched in the face,” a representative said in the statement. “There was subsequent damage to an audio speaker and video screen causing approximately $12,000 in equipment damages. The investigation is ongoing.”
Scott’s lawyer, Michael Schuster, said in a statement shared with Rolling Stone, “While this is clearly a misunderstanding being blown out of proportion by clickbait and misinformation, we are actively working with the venue and law enforcement to resolve and set the record straight. We are confident our client will be cleared of any wrongdoing.”
The victim at the event hosted by the party planning company Tuesday Baby Tuesday is reportedly a sound engineer. According to NBC News, “Travis Scott punched the victim with a closed fist on the left side of the face … before fleeing west on 41st Street in a car.” In addition to attending the after-party, Scott was also at Don Toliver’s concert earlier in the night.
A source close to Scott, however, claims that the incident was a “simple misunderstanding that was resolved in minutes,” adding, “This has the earmarks of a cash grab but will be resolved and all those with an agenda will be held accountable. Travis and team already working with law enforcement to resolve and get to the truth.”
No arrests have currently been made in connection to the incident. NYPD stated that no additional information, including the identity of the man involved, is available at this time. Schuster also claimed that no charges have been filed against Scott and that “all reports claiming otherwise are grossly inaccurate.”
“As anyone with common sense can see, the video that shows Travis DJ’ing in Nebula proves that the incident was nothing,” Ted Anastasiou, a rep for Scott, said in a statement to Rolling Stone. “All it shows that Travis’s performance was disrupted by someone aggressively in his personal space. It’s a complete and utter joke.”
He is slated to headline Rolling Loud in Inglewood, California this weekend. The appearance marks the rapper’s first U.S. festival appearance since 10 people died as a result of injuries sustained during a stampede at his 2021 Astroworld Festival. Scott was originally slated to perform at Day N Vegas last October, but the festival was canceled in July. He was also scheduled to appear at Coachella last April, but was ultimately removed from the bill.
This story was updated 3/1/23 at 3:13 p.m. ET with quotes from Scott’s lawyer and a source close to Scott.
From Rolling Stone US.
Netflix will stream film about late DJ-producer Tim Bergling, as well as release video of…
A Roc Nation spokesperson labeled the new lawsuit “baloney” and “another sham"
The Grammy-winning artist has teamed up with the meditation and breathwork app for its Nervous…
Curator Sean Roldan, Carnatic artist Sanjay Subrahmanyan, composer Girishh G and beatsmith Yanchan Produced look…
The YouTuber and singer-songwriter talks about the circumstances which led him to turn manager and…
The three-day edition rolled into Mumbai on Nov. 22, 23 and 24, running continuously since…