Rapper Travis Scott Pleads Guilty To Disorderly Conduct

Rapper Travis Scott has pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct for an incident that took place last year.

Scott entered a plea deal in order to drop misdemeanor charges of inciting a riot and endangering the welfare of a minor, according to a report by the Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. 

Scott's attorney, Doug Norwood, says the case was resolved last month.

The rapper, whose real name is Jacques Webster, was arrested following a concert May 13 in Rogers. 

The Rogers Police Department claimed that he “encouraged people to rush the stage” during his show, but his lawyer says video footage of the concert did not support those allegations and that authorities overcharged the rapper.

Norwood says he believes the charge can be expunged from his client’s record later.

Travis Scott found himself in the spotlight this week, as girlfriend Kylie Jenner announced the birth of the couple's first child, a baby girl named Stormi. 


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