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Travis Scott Hits Golf Course With Celeb Friends To Clear Head

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By TheBlast Staff on November 25, 2021 at 7:47 AM EST

This month has definitely been the worst of Travis Scott's career. Over 300 people were injured, and 10 lost their lives, at his Astroworld Festival, in Houston.

Travis was reportedly in hiding, at his Houston home, since these tragedies unfolded, for a couple of weeks. Now, it appears that he is finally stepping out, in order to get his mind in a better place.

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Travis Golfs With Michael Jordan, Mark Wahlberg, And Other Stars

According to TMZ, Travis was in the Palm Springs area, on Tuesday. There he visited a local golf course, and played with Michael Jordan, Mark Wahlberg, Kris Jenner's boyfriend Corey Gamble, and actor Said Taghmaoui.  This course is also said to be near Kris Jenner's gated community.

When it was time to take a break from getting some swings in, Travis appeared to be looking concerned, as his festival vividly appears to still linger, in his mind.

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Travis Is Dealing With Hundreds Of Lawsuits

This golf outing is definitely something that the Houston superstar needed. Currently, Travis has been hit with over 300 lawsuits.. These also include ones that have been seeking $750 million in damages, and even one for $2 billion, was also filed. Names such as Drake, Live Nation, and Apple, have also been listed as defendants, in these massive lawsuits.

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Travis' Attorney Claims That Blame Shouldn't Fall On Him

Travis' attorney, Edwin F. McPherson, also spoke to TMZ, and cited how the Astroworld Festival tragedies should not all fall on the rapper. McPherson also cited how there have been "finger pointing," and statements have been changed, regarding Travis being the one completely at fault.

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McPherson added that the Operations Plan for Astroworld, set plans for only certain people, to have power to stop the ongoing concerts. These included the the festival director and executive producers. McPherson also cited how Travis was heavily focused on his performance, and didn't see the fans who were injured, in the crowd of 50,000 people.

"It was reported that the Operations Plan designated that only the festival director and executive producers have authority to stop the show, neither of which is part of Travis's crew. This also runs afoul of HPD's own previous actions when it shut down the power and sound at this very festival when the performance ran over 5 minutes back in 2019.

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