Astroworld Class Action Lawsuit Against Travis Scott, Drake, Live Nation And Apple Music Seeks $750 Million

Astroworld class action lawsuit against Travis Scott, Drake, Live Nation and Apple Music claims $ 750 millionTravis Scott on Day 1 of the 2016 HARD Summer Music Festival

More visitors to the Astroworld Festival are now getting active. Lawsuits were filed on behalf of 125 Astroworld festival-goers, including some family members of the ten people killed in the crowd, according to Consequence. They are demanding $ 750 million in damages from Travis Scott, Drake, the promoter Live Nation and Apple Music, who broadcast the festival live.

Houston attorney Tony Buzbee announced the news on Instagram, saying that “any person who attended this concert and was injured will be adequately compensated.” He will also represent the family of the late Axel Acosta, as well as those who “have suffered broken bones, twisted knees or orthopedic injuries. Many have psychological injuries. “

Earlier this month, two contestants filed lawsuits against Scott, Drake and Live Nation. One was Michael Souza, whose lawyer says, “The defendants failed to properly plan the concert and safely conduct it. Kristian Paredes also claimed that the artists “turned the crowd on”, which resulted in his injuries.

After this tragedy, artists are now taking the time to make sure fans are safe and sound. SZA ended their show in Salt Lake City earlier this month after seeing a fan faint. She asked the security forces to give them water and spoke briefly about the tragedy in which she also appeared. “Some might think, ‘Hey guys, who pass out all the time.’ But people don’t die all the time at concerts, ”she told the crowd.

She also finished her set at the Day N Vegas festival in Las Vegas last weekend after a festival-goer passed out in the crowd.

– Photo credit: Mauricio Alvarado

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