(AllHipHop News) Jacques “Travis Scott” Webster has pleaded guilty to a disorderly conduct charge stemming from a 2017 incident at a concert in Arkansas, according to reports. Misdemeanor charges of inciting a riot and endangering the welfare of a minor were dismissed.
The case was apparently resolved in January. Scott’s attorney, Doug Norwood, believes the disorderly conduct charge can be expunged from the rapper’s record at some point.
“They overcharged him,” stated Norwood. “They tried to get him for inciting a riot. The video did not show any of that.”
Norwood also claimed Scott paid $640 in court costs and $6,825 to two people that were injured at the concert. Police believed multiple victims were hurt when Scott allegedly “encouraged people to rush the stage.”