The families of two Astroworld tragedy victims reached a settlement against rapper Travis Scott, Live Nation nearly a year after the crowd crush left 10 people dead and hundreds injured.
The rapper, 31, stopped his show in Coney Island on July 4 after some fans climbed up a lighting truss during his performance, with Travis resuming the performance after ordering them to climb down.
Several fans were seen climbing up the structure, with one bold fan even dangling backward off of it, with only his feet hooked in the bars keeping him up.
Scott issued a general denial Monday to the allegations in a suit filed by a festival attendee. Sources close to Scott say he plans to respond similarly to the dozens of other cases against him,