Travis Scott has been released without prosecution following his detention in Paris during the 2024 Olympics.
The 33-year-old rapper was arrested early Friday following a heated dispute with his bodyguard at the posh Four Seasons Hotel George V.
However, on Saturday morning, his representatives verified to Page Six that "Travis Scott has been released with no charges."
According to a source close to Scott, the altercation arose from frustrations over the rapper being "harassed and swarmed dangerously" by paparazzi.
"French police overreacted by arresting and holding him for 24 hours after an argument. "There was no violence," the source explained.
The confrontation allegedly occurred after the ten-time Grammy nominee watched a star-studded Olympic basketball game in which Team USA defeated Serbia.
Back at the hotel, tensions rose between Scott and his security over how they handled the constant photographers. The incident became heated when Scott questioned his security over a photographer apparently peeping inside his car's trunk.
"They were screaming at each other, and the hotel freaked out and called the cops," said another source of the incident that resulted in Scott's brief arrest.
Footage then emerged showing the rapper being led out of the hotel in handcuffs.
As of now, French prosecutors have made no formal remarks on the event.