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It’s been a tough yr of authorized battles for Travis Scott, however he simply caught one other break. On Friday (Aug. 30), the rapper’s lawyer, Bradford Cohen, confirmed that his second cost stemming from a June incident at Miami Beach has been dropped.
The SICKO MODE hitmaker was initially taken into custody for trespassing and disorderly intoxication, adopted by him posting a $650 bond. Earlier within the month, the state of Florida dropped the second cost, leaving the trespassing case set for trial on Sept. 10.
“After arguing the movement to dismiss and the state realizing that there was no path to sustaining the cost, they determined to drop the case in its entirety,” Cohen instructed TMZ. “Though not a critical cost and one that ought to not have been filed, we’re happy with the consequence.”
The legal professional additionally took to Instagram, the place he offered extra particulars on Scott’s scenario. “Not that I’ve to flex on getting just a few misdemeanors dropped, however the state refused to drop [the case]. We filed and argued a movement to dismiss to the purpose the state simply gave up and dismissed it proper earlier than the court docket was going to dismiss anyway,” he defined.
Cohen additional famous, “This might have all been prevented if the Miami Dade State Legal professional’s Workplace [had] reviewed the proof with an unbiased view. They went as far as to don’t have any trespass indicators put up after the actual fact. Fortunately, we took footage inside hours of the arrest exhibiting no indicators.”
As Rap-Up beforehand reported, the Houston rapper was launched from police custody in Paris on Aug. 10 with no expenses. He was initially apprehended after getting right into a bodily altercation with a safety guard contained in the Lodge George V.
On the music facet, Scott re-released DAYS BEFORE RODEO on Aug. 23. The undertaking, which was uploaded to streaming companies in celebration of its tenth anniversary, is competing towards Sabrina Carpenter’s Quick n’ Candy for the No. 1 spot on the Billboard 200 chart.