Travis Scott Fined By City Of Downey For Mcdonald’s Fan Event

Travis Scott Fined By City Of Downey For Mcdonald’s Fan Event

Travis Scott Has Been Fined By City Of Downey For Mcdonald’s Fan Event.

Travis Scott’s getting dinged for the rowdy gathering at a Mickey D’s over his new $6 meal but he won’t have to pay much more than that to get out of trouble.

Both the rapper and the McDonald’s location in Downey, CA have been cited by the city over a whole slew of fans showing up at the fast-food joint last week for the launch of his new meal because they didn’t have permits.

According to the tickets, obtained by TMZ, Travis failed to obtain an event permit for a crowd over 200 people before he showed up to greet fans who were waiting in line to try his Cactus Jack meal. He also allegedly failed to get a permit to film.

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Both citations come with $100 fines, so he’s gotta pony up $200 to Downey to square up same goes for McDonald’s.

As we reported Travis showed up to celebrate the launch of his new meal and got mobbed by fans many who were maskless and not social distancing and had to run for cover.

A spokesperson for Downey tells us cops reported about 500 people in attendance, and the PD dispatched several units to make sure the large crowd stayed safe.

We’re told there were no injuries and it doesn’t seem like any arrests either, so the only McDamage is to Travis’ and Ronald McDonald’s wallet but it ain’t much.

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BTW Scott getting his very own McDonald’s meal is a pretty big deal he’s the first celeb to have one since Michael Jordan back in 1992.

Order the Cactus Jack $6 deal and you’ll get a Quarter Pounder with cheese, bacon, lettuce, pickles, ketchup and mustard … medium fries with BBQ sauce and a Sprite.

No need for any permits either.

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