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Travis Scott Ordered to Pay Nearly $400,000 Over Canceled Pre-Super Bowl Concert

Posted on April 19th, 2019
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According to  TMZ, a jury awarded entertainment events company PJAM $382,932.79 after they sued rapper Travis Scott in March 2018 for missing a pre-Super Bowl weekend performance.

“The jury verdict of $383,000 is disappointing, but far less than the seven figure demands made by the promoters,” King said. “We believe the verdict will be substantially reduced or overturned in subsequent proceedings.” Say’s Scott’s lawyer Howard King.

PJAM claimed in the suit that it paid Scott a $150,000 advance of his $200,000 performance fee for a show at the Minneapolis nightclub Myth Live however, Scott canceled only a few hours before the show.

In the lawsuit, PJAM stated that the Astroworld performer “refused to show up to the event” despite making it to other scheduled appearances on Super Bowl Sunday. His girlfriend Kylie Jenner delivered their daughter a few days before on February 1.

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