Travis Scott Released from Police in Paris
- Travis Scott has been released from police custody in Paris.
- The Paris prosecutor's office confirmed that all proceedings against him have been terminated.
- This incident marked a significant moment in the rapper's ongoing public appearances.
Rapper Travis Scott was released from police custody in Paris without facing any charges following an altercation at the George V Hotel on Friday. French prosecutors announced on Saturday that the decision to terminate all proceedings against Scott was due to the minor nature of the incident. The altercation reportedly involved a security guard who intervened during a dispute between Scott and his bodyguard. The Paris prosecutor's office confirmed that police were called to the hotel to address the situation, which led to Scott's arrest. A representative for the rapper stated that they were in direct communication with local authorities to resolve the matter quickly and would provide updates as necessary. Scott was in Paris to attend the Olympics and had recently watched the U.S. men's basketball team compete against Serbia. Known for his significant impact on the hip-hop scene, Scott, whose real name is Jacques Webster, has achieved considerable success with over 100 songs on the Billboard Hot 100, including four number-one singles. He shares two children with former partner Kylie Jenner, a prominent media personality and businesswoman. This incident follows a previous arrest in June, where Scott faced misdemeanor charges in Miami Beach for public intoxication and trespassing after a disturbance at a marina.