Rapper Travis Scott released by police following Paris hotel altercation.

The Paris prosecutor's office dropped charges against the rapper due to the incident being deemed minor.

August 10th 2024.

Rapper Travis Scott released by police following Paris hotel altercation.
Travis Scott, the renowned hip hop artist, has been released from French police custody without any charges after a recent arrest at a hotel in Paris. The incident involved an altercation with a security guard, but the Paris prosecutor's office stated that the incident was deemed minor and all proceedings against Scott were terminated.

According to the statement, the police had been called to the Georges V hotel in the early hours of Friday to detain a man who was later identified as Travis Scott. The reason for the arrest was stated as "violence against a security guard". However, the situation has now been resolved and Scott is free to go.

For those keeping track of the Olympic schedule, Scott was in Paris for the games and even witnessed the United States' victory over Serbia in the men's basketball semifinal. With the Olympics in full swing, Scott must have been thrilled to be a part of such an exciting event.

Known by his birth name, Jacques Webster, Scott is a major player in the world of hip hop. He holds the impressive record of having more than 100 songs on the Billboard Hot 100 and has released four singles that have topped the charts: Sicko Mode, Highest in the Room, The Scotts, and Franchise. Scott also has two children with his former girlfriend, media personality and businesswoman, Kylie Jenner.

This is not the first time Scott has had a run-in with the law. In June, he was arrested in Miami Beach on misdemeanor charges of trespassing and public intoxication. It was reported that he was found at the city's marina, shouting obscenities at people on a yacht and disobeying police orders to leave.

But now, all eyes are on the Olympic Games Paris 2024 and Scott has the opportunity to watch every moment and every medal being won. With live coverage on Channel 9 and 9Now, and ad-free and in 4K on Stan Sport, fans of Scott and the Olympics can experience all the action in the comfort of their own homes.

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