Astroworld Security Guards Sue Travis Scott, Claim They Handled Dead Body



More than 30 new lawsuits were filed against the organizers of Astroworld on the same day that two security guards said the event left them scarred.

The Bush brothers say they were hired to work security at the event. There were many more people in attendance than the 50,000 tickets were sold for.

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Both men claim that they were injured working at the event. Jackson says he pulled a person from a crowd crush who was dying and performed cardiopulmonary resuscitation on lifeless bodies.

The lawsuit is asking for more than $1 million in damages, and it's also asking for Live Nation and others to be involved in the case.

The new filings are just a fraction of what has already come in. There was a $2 billion lawsuit filed last week on behalf of more than 280 attendees.

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Crowd surge and overcrowding seem to be to blame for what went wrong, according to most fan accounts.

He's offered to pay funeral expenses and set up an account where families can get in touch with his team to work things out, he's been out of the public eye since the festival, and 10 people have died after suffering injuries at the concert.

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Ed says that the Operations Plan designated that only the festival director and executive producers have the authority to stop the show. This also runs afoul of HPD's previous actions when it shut down the power and sound at this very festival when the performance ran over 5 minutes.

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He says that investigations should start over finger-pointing so that they can identify exactly what happened and prevent it from happening again.

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