Travis Scott Sells T-Shirts w/ His Mugshot After Being Arrested For Disorderly Intoxication & Trespassing In Miami

Travis Scott Sells T-Shirts w/ His Mugshot After Being Arrested For Disorderly Intoxication & Trespassing In Miami
Update (June 21, 2024): Travis Scott is making money off of his recent arrest. The “Sicko Mode” rapper is selling t-shirts with his mugshot less than 24 hours after he was arrested in Miami for trespassing and disorderly intoxication.
The shirt is described as “Free The Rage Tee #2” on his website and switches out Travis Scott’s straight-face mugshot for a full-on smile.
It reads,
“IT’S MIAMI.”

Travis Scott mugshot tee
Priced at $35, the t-shirt offers sizes small to 2XL and is a
“premium heavyweight cotton cut n sew short sleeve tee with heavy wash and screen print details.”
It ships one week after orders are submitted, and $5 from each sale goes to Travis Scott’s Cactus Jack Foundation.
Original Story (June 20, 2024): Travis Scott has been arrested in Miami.
The 33-year-old rapper, whose real name is Jacques Bermon Webster II, was taken into custody at Miami Beach Marina for allegedly being drunk out in public. He was booked at a local jail for trespassing property and disorderly intoxication.

Travis Scott mugshot
His mugshot was posted on the jail’s website shortly after.

Story is developing.
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