Travis Scott requests to DROP trespassing charge two months after his arrest at Miami marina Have YOU got a story? Email tips@dailymail.com By Jacqueline Lindenberg and Justin Enriquez and Laura Parnaby For Dailymail.Com Published: 05:55 BST, 22 August 2024 | Updated: 05:55 BST, 22 August 2024 e-mail View comments Travis Scott has requested that his trespassing charge be dropped by a judge - two months after his arrest at a Miami marina following an altercation on a yacht.

The Sicko Mode rapper, 33 - who was recently 'released with no charges' after his Paris arrest following an argument with his bodyguard - claimed there weren't any 'No Trespassing' signs at the Miami Beach Marina, per TMZ. On Tuesday, the music artist's lawyer, Bradford Cohen, filed a motion to toss out the case - after a second charge of disorderly intoxication was dropped earlier this month. Scott has claimed that there were warning signs on private property nearby, but none that were visible at the marina.

His legal team stated the charge should also be dismissed due to the arrest taking place at a private parking lot, rather than the actual marina. Travis Scott, 33, has requested that his trespassing charge be dropped by a judge - two months after his arrest at a Miami marina following an altercation on a yacht; seen in February in Las Vegas Travis - whose real name is Jacques Bermon Webster - had been accused of cursing at people while on a yacht at the Miami Beach Marina and was taken into custody on .