Travis Scott Blames Promoters For Missed Las Vegas Show, Files Countersuit

Travis Scott blames three promoters for his missed show in Las Vegas two months ago. The rapper has now filed a countersuit after being sued for missing his performance at the Super Bowl LII concert.

More specifically, Scott accused Jefferson Agar, Alex Martini, and Patrick Johnston for not setting up travel arrangements for his scheduled performance at a nightclub in Maplewood on Feb. 3, as well as at the Super Bowl LII concert on Feb. 4.

Howard E. King, Scott's attorney, released a statement and called the three promoters as wannabes.

"In an obvious effect to shake Travis down and avoid the consequences of their breaches, they filed a spurious lawsuit while spreading specious falsehoods in the press. Rather than suing, these so-called promoters should have apologized and taken responsibility for their inability to provide the agreed-upon transportation," said King.

Two months ago, one publication claimed that Scott missed his performance at the Super Bowl LII concert due to the birth of his daughter Stormi Webster. Scott and Kylie Jenner welcomed their bundle of joy on Feb. 1.

Travis Scott, Kylie Jenner Slammed For Attending Coachella

Meanwhile, Scott also made headlines last weekend after he and Jenner had attended Coachella, leaving their 2-month-old baby behind. After posting a series of photos of her Instagram account, critics threw shade at Jenner.

"Poor Stormi! Dumped as an accessory by the nanny so her childish mother can get drunk three days in a row. Only parading around with her baby to show off her Fendi stroller," wrote a critic.

A second critic said that if she's the one that just gave birth to her baby, she would have just stayed at home to be with him or her. Even though it's understandable that moms need a break too, the critic said that two months is not enough time to be able to leave the baby at home with strangers.

Travis Scott Cuts Down On His Work

Jenner and Scott have not responded to the criticism. The rapper has reportedly cut down on his work so he could spend more time with his adorable daughter. A source told one publication that Jenner and Scott also make a good team.

During the day, the rapper is able to do his own thing, and Jenner helps out at night. Scott also booked fewer shows in the coming months to focus on Stormi. The source clarified that the couple is not living together.

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