Travis Scott allegedly threw a fan’s phone and they were hit in the head with it, before Travis soon reportedly attacked sound engineer

Travis Scott allegedly threw fan’s phone at NYC nightclub

Travis Scott has been under fire all week, after reportedly attacking a sound engineer at the NYC nightclub, Nebula. He also allegedly caused $12,000 worth of damage to a speaker and video screen. That came after supposedly being angry about the engineer lowering down volume in order to fix distorted sound. Travis’ Cactus Jack artist Don Toliver was supposed to perform, as he released a new album, “Love Sick,” last week.

The sound engineer went on to be treated at a local hospital for injuries to his arms and neck. But, plans have been made for a lawsuit or pressing charges. However, Travis is still reportedly turning himself in for questioning, next week.

Travis’ legal issues aren’t ending now, though. According to TMZ, he reportedly threw a fan’s phone who was recording him, moments before the incident with the sound engineer occurred. Travis was in the DJ booth, and quickly lunged for the phone. The fan went on to claim that he was hit in the head with the phone, and its screen cracked.

Nebula staff supposedly went on to offer this man free bottles, but he denied. He has since hired a lawyer and has plans to filed a police report and civil lawsuit.

Travis Scott allegedly threw fan’s phone at NYC nightclub

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