
More than half of victims' families declined Travis Scott's offer to pay for funeral costs
CNN
In the aftermath of the Astroworld Festival tragedy, Travis Scott offered to pay for the funeral expenses of the 10 victims who died. At least seven of the victims' families declined Scott's offer, according to their attorneys.
Valerie Cortinas Fisher, the attorney representing the family of Rodolfo Peña, told CNN that the Peña family has turned down Scott's offer.
"At this time the family of Rudy Peña has not accepted Travis Scott's offer to reimburse them for funeral expenses," Cortinas Fisher in a statement to CNN. "They are still shaken by the loss of their beloved son and brother in such a horrific and senseless manner. Since the cost of laying Rudy to rest has already been incurred and paid for by the family, it is not foreseeable that Scott's offer will be considered at this time."

More than two decades ago, on January 24, 2004, I landed in Baghdad as a legal adviser, assigned an office in what was then known as the Green Zone. It was raining and cold, and my duffle bag was thrown into a puddle off the C-130 aircraft that had just done a corkscrew dive to reach the runway without risk of ground fire. Young American soldiers greeted me as we piled into a vehicle, sped out of the airport complex and then along a road called the “Highway of Death” due to car bombs and snipers.












