Travis Scott Facing $750 Million Astroworld Lawsuit from 125+ Attendees



The family of a man who died at the festival has filed a $750 million lawsuit against Drake, Apple, Live Nation and others.

The first of a number of lawsuits was filed by Tony Buzbee, who claimed that the concert organizers were negligent in failing to plan the concert, train security personnel and host a safe event.

The family of a man who was crushed by a crowd of unruly and out-of-control people is among the people who have sued.

The $750 million is said to cover both physical and mental health injuries as well as the loss of life.

No amount of money can restore human life. The damages sought in this case attempt to fix, help, or make up for the harms and losses suffered by these people.

The lawsuit addresses the offer of refunds by the defendants, calling it a transparent and grotesque effort to limit their liability to the families of those killed or injured.

The website, tms.com.

As we reported. A 9-year-old boy died as a result of the Astroworld Festival.

The crowd crush caused the deaths, but those in the audience say the fans were suffocated.

Adekunle Adetomiwa is a person.

Sources close to the artist have said that he didn't know what was happening in the crowd. Photos of cops taking photos and watching a concert more than 25 minutes after the Chief declared it a mass casualty event seem to support Scott's claim.