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Kylie Jenner's Boyfriend Travis Scott Gets Sued by Fan Paralyzed During His NYC Show

Travis Scott has been sued by a fan who claims an injury during the rapper's concert paralyzed him.

Scott, who is famously dating reality star Kylie Jenner, has become widely popular among fans for creating a raucous environment at his tours. However, things went too far when a concertgoer was seriously injured during an April 30 concert.

23-year-old Kyle Green filed a lawsuit against the rapper, saying he was pushed off a balcony during the Houston native's show at Terminal 5 earlier this year. He sustained injuries that left him paralyzed from the fall.

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"I fell and hit the floor. Before I knew it, I was surrounded by security guards, who scooped me up," Green told The New York Post. Scott allegedly continued to egg him on before asking his security to bring him to the stage.

Green added, "They didn't put a backboard or a neck brace on me or anything, they just kinda lifted me up and pulled me around. Then they dropped me in front of the stage."

Reports note the musician later gave Green one of his expensive rings as a reward for his fearlessness. Green's injuries include a broken left wrist, a fractured vertebra, and a fractured right ankle. Despite going through several surgeries, the severity of Green's injuries has led him to become paralyzed on his left side. He will have to get around using a wheelchair for his entire life.

Aside from Scott, Green's lawsuit also puts the blame on the venue and security guards in the location. He also claimed that the rapper's concerts have "incited mayhem and chaos at prior events."

On another note, Scott has released a new set of merch for this year's Halloween celebration. Inspired by the 1970s classic horror film "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre," his new line includes a Travis Scott silicone mask, two snapbacks, graphic shirts and two hoodies. The new collection is a collaboration between Scott and his friend, visual artist Corey Damon Black.

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