Travis Scott Seeks Dismissal of Trespassing Charge
Travis Scott Seeks Dismissal of Trespassing Charge
Travis Scott Seeks Dismissal of Trespassing Charge
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Travis Scott has filed a motion to dismiss a trespassing charge stemming from his June arrest at a Miami marina, arguing that there were no visible 'No Trespassing' signs at the marina itself, only on surrounding private property. His attorney, Bradford Cohen, claims the police arrested Scott at a private parking lot, not directly at the marina, calling into question the legality of the arrest. The rapper was initially charged with both trespassing and disorderly intoxication, but the latter charge has since been dropped. Scott was arrested after allegedly returning to the marina following a request by police to leave due to a dispute with yacht staff. His trial for the remaining trespassing charge is set for September 10. Scott's recent legal troubles also include a brief arrest in Paris after an altercation with a bodyguard, from which he was released without charges.

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