
Travis Scott Released With No Charges After Paris Arrest Over Altercation With Bodyguard
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The "Sicko Mode" rapper was arrested after what the Paris prosecutor's office called "violence against a security guard."
Travis Scott has been released from police custody in Paris.
The Grammy-nominated rapper joined thousands in attending the 2024 Olympics and, after watching the U.S. men’s team defeat Serbia in basketball Thursday night, was arrested early Friday at the Four Seasons Hotel George V over an alleged altercation with his bodyguard — but won’t face charges.
The prosecutor’s office in Paris confirmed Saturday that “the police custody order for Travis Scott has been lifted and all proceedings (against him) were terminated because the incident was minor,” corroborating claims from an insider privy to the situation.
A source close to the rapper, whose real name is Jacques Bermon Webster II, told Entertainment Weekly that “no violence” occurred between Scott and his security team and claimed police detained him for 24 hours “over a verbal argument” that didn’t turn physical.
“There are no plans for him to be charged in the future and there are no injuries to any other party including his security,” the source added, noting Scott “has been swarmed by fans and paparazzi all week” and “blamed his bodyguard” for not doing his job properly.













