Recently, a documentary that surfaced from director Charlie Minn covered the tragic events that went down at Travis Scott’s Astroworld Festival. Minn’s film ‘Concert Crush: The Travis Scott Festival Tragedy’ found the director saying his intention for the film wasn’t to be “a hit piece against Travis.” Minn said he wanted it to focus on “the devastation from that day.” Despite the claim, Scott’s legal team is not buying Minn’s explanation. 

Scott’s legal team called the documentary a “farce financed by and containing content from members of the plaintiff’s legal teams, who, weeks after a tragedy, sought to exploit and benefit financially from it, with the clear goals of making money and swaying future juries and public opinion.”

It was noted an attorney named Ricardo Ramos, who is representing numerous plaintiffs in the Astroworld cases, was listed as a producer on the ‘Concert Crush’ documentary. Travis Scott’s team went on to call the documentary “a profit play and a publicity stunt,” and said Minn’s work hasn’t gotten any “support from the film industry, no distribution.” The legal team then slammed the director of the doc as a “trauma pornographer.” Stay tuned for more updates. 

source: TMZ