Travis Scott Under Investigation For Potentially Breaking COVID-19 Rules At Massive Event

Travis Scott Under Investigation For Potentially Breaking COVID-19 Rules At Massive Event
Travis Scott is the latest celebrity under fire for possibly breaking COVID-19 guidelines.
The Sicko Mode rapper made headlines earlier this week after hosting an event at a West Hollywood newsstand that brought out a mob of fans.
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Travis Scott’s event featured him emblazoning his Cactus Jack signage at the newsstand to reveal the debut issue of the “Utopia Issue” for i-D Magazine. Many fans took home limited editions of the publication.

The city’s Department of Public Works is reportedly taking a closer look to see if he violated coronavirus rules as the city never gave him a permit for the gathering. The department reportedly wants to meet with L.A.’s City Attorney’s office to discuss any potential action, like a fine, that could be taken against Travis Scott.
He had a similar incident at a McDonald’s in Downey, Calif. last September when hundreds of fans popped up to spot the rapper as he launched his partnership with the fast-food chain.
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