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Travis Scott arrested for disorderly intoxication and trespassing

Travis Scott has been arrested for disorderly intoxication and trespassing in Miami. 

Scott, whose real name is Jacques Bermon Webster, was booked into the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center around 4.35am Thursday, per court records. 

The Houston-born rapper – who has two young children, Stormi and Aire, with Kylie Jenner – was arrested by police at the Miami Beach Marina at 12:44am. 

The 33-year-old submitted a $650 bond – which includes $500 for the trespass charge, and $150 for disorderly intoxication. It’s unclear if he has yet been released. 

The Astroworld rapper appeared bleary-eyed and expressionless in his mugshot, which has been shared by Miami Dade Corrections facility. 

Travis Scott has been arrested for disorderly intoxication and trespassing in Miami

Travis Scott has been arrested for disorderly intoxication and trespassing in Miami

The booking comes just days before his international Circus Maximus stadium tour, which kicks off June 28 in the Netherlands. 

Scott was recently spotted enjoying a family vacation in St Tropez. 

He was pictured on a boat with his daughter Stormi and son Aire late May – kids he shares with his ex-girlfriend Kylie Jenner. The couple have had an on-off relationship since 2017, but are currently not together.

Kylie and Travis first broke up in October 2019 after sparking a romance in 2017. In February 2018, the two welcomed their first child to the world. 

It was confirmed in January 2023 that Kylie and Travis had decided to breakup for a second time after rekindling their romance in 2020. 

The previous week, Scott was involved in a skirmish with Jenner’s previous ex Tyga, 34, in Cannes.

This is not the first time that Scott has had run-ins with the law. The rapper is facing a civil lawsuit after 10 people died during a crowd surge at his concert in 2021. 

Scott previously revealed he was ‘devastated’ by the Astroworld disaster, which occurred on November 5, 2021 concert in Houston, Texas.

The musician told GQ he thinks about the disaster ‘all the time’ and has had ‘rough moments’ in the two years since as he worked on comeback album, Utopia.

Pictured: Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott attends Heavenly Bodies: Fashion & The Catholic Imagination Costume Institute Gala at Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 7, 2018 in New York City

Pictured: Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott attends Heavenly Bodies: Fashion & The Catholic Imagination Costume Institute Gala at Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 7, 2018 in New York City

Travis Scott is seen performing in Chicago on 14 June 2024 - days before his arrest

Travis Scott is seen performing in Chicago on 14 June 2024 – days before his arrest

Scott has two children with his ex-girlfriend Kylie Jenner (Pictured: Scott and Kylie at the 2022 Billboard Music Awards in Las Vegas)

Scott has two children with his ex-girlfriend Kylie Jenner (Pictured: Scott and Kylie at the 2022 Billboard Music Awards in Las Vegas) 

Those killed, who ranged in age from 9 to 27, died from compression asphyxia, which an expert likened to being crushed by a car.

The star revealed his heartbreak at his attempt at putting Houston on the map as a city to rival New York and Los Angeles and inspire children had been ‘ruined’ – after previously saying he wanted to be a ‘hometown hero’ and not a ‘villain.’

In December 2021, speaking out about the November 5 tragedy Scott sat down with podcaster Charlemagne Tha God for an interview.

In the interview, Scott blamed his ‘in-ear’ person for not urging him to stop the show sooner, and claimed that he wasn’t aware of or responsible for the fatal stampede and crowd crush

Scott said that he is ‘1000 percent’ certain he did everything he could have to prevent the tragedy, and claims he didn’t hear the screams and cries for help as the crowd went out of control.

‘Things happen, you know, and it’s just been such a time, and I’m just trying to just really figure things out,’ he said when asked why he was breaking his silence.

‘My heart wasn’t there to be the villain—I was there to be a hometown hero.’