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Travis Scott pleads guilty to disorderly conduct – just days after welcoming baby with Kylie Jenner

Kylie Jenner's baby daddy asked fans to storm to the stage...

Travis Scott has pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct – just days after welcoming baby Stormi with Kylie Jenner.

Travis, who’s real name is Jacques Webster, was charged with inciting a riot, disorderly conduct and endangering the welfare of a minor during the concert.

Travis asked fans to storm the stage at his Arkansas concert nine months ago, which resulted in a member of security and a member of the police force getting injured.

According to newspaper Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, Travis’s lawyer Doug Norwood said that although the rapper had pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct, the other two charges had been dismissed during plea negotiations that took place in January.

He is also confident that the disorderly conduct charge could eventually be taken off Travis’s record.

Norwood added, “They overcharged him. They tried to get him for inciting a riot. The video did not show any of that.”

Travis was reportedly ordered to pay $6,825.31 to two people who said they were injured at the concert, including $640 in court associated costs.

Keith Foster, who is a spokesman for the Rogers Police Department, said at the time that Travis had ‘encouraged people to rush the stage and bypass security protocols to ensure concert goer safety.

Keith continued that during the rush to the stage several people were injured, including an employee from the security company hired to help monitor and control the crowd, and a member of the police department

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