Travis Scott sells T-shirts featuring his mugshot as he capitalises on recent arrest for disorderly intoxication and trespassing
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Travis Scott is capitalising on his recent arrest by selling T-shirts featuring his mugshot.
The Sicko Mode hitmaker was arrested on charges of disorderly intoxication and trespassing on a property after a warning in the early hours of Thursday morning.
However, the rapper is already taking advantage of the situation as he incorporated his mugshot into a new addition to the merchandise section of his website.
Editing the image he removed his straight face for a cheesy grin before pasting it onto the black top.
The Free the Rage Tee is priced at $35 and features Travis' mugshot in the centre, with the phrase 'It's Miami' written in quotes underneath.
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The official police report stated Travis continued to repeat 'It's Miami' to officers after his arrest.
A $5 contribution from the sale of each T-shirt will go to the Cactus Jack Foundation, which aims to empower and enrich the lives of youth by providing access to education and creative resources to ensure long term success.
Aiming to boost sales, the star also shared a link to his merchandise website on his Instagram Story as she captioned his smiling mugshot with the words: 'Free The Rage II'.
And Travis isn't the first celebrity to create merchandise from his mugshot after Donald Trump supports sported black and prison orange t-shirts with the ex-president's Georgia mugshot during a rally on Tuesday.
The T-shirt's slogan encouraged Trump to 'Never Surrender' despite the four criminal cases against him.
Travis was arrested overnight for allegedly causing a drunken altercation on a Florida yacht.
Ten Miami Beach cops were called to the marina just before 1am to reports of 'a disturbance' which involved people 'fighting', the department revealed.
When they arrived, they found the Astroworld artist 'yelling' at people from the dock.
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They arrested the rapper for two misdemeanors - disorderly intoxication and trespassing at the marina and when cops interrogated him about whether he'd been drinking, he replied: 'It's Miami'.
He also responded to the night's chaos with a series of light-hearted tweets to calm fan fears about his upcoming tour.
Travis wrote 'lol' on X and shared his booking photo complete with photoshopped shades and earphones via Instagram stories.
He told his fans that he will be going 'ham' on his Circus Maximus stadium tour - which means 'hard as a motherf*****r'. The tour is just six days away - it kicks off June 28 in the Netherlands.
Police said there was 'a strong smell of alcohol' on Travis' breath and that he had been 'disturbing the peace' of the marina by 'yelling' and 'behaving erratically' through the night.
He got into a 'fight' with people on a yacht at the marina, triggering the police response at 1.17am. Ten cops were dispatched to the scene for the mission of ushering him back to his vehicle - 'a long walk away' per the affidavit.
Travis could not be tamed, and continued 'yelling obscenities' at the vessel all the way according to police. When they got to his vehicle, he appeared to warn his security guard not to comply with police.
Referring to his employee, Travis told officers 'if he gets in the vehicle he's gonna catch a fade' according to the arrest document.
He was eventually detained and taken to Miami-Dade Corrections facility where his bleary-eyed mugshot was snapped.
Travis' lawyer Bradford Cohen told DailyMail.com the rapper was 'briefly detained due to a misunderstanding'.
'There was absolutely no physical altercation involved, and we thank the authorities for working with us towards a swift and amicable resolution,' Cohen said.
A source familiar with the situation also told DailyMail.com the fight was verbal in nature and 'there was no physical altercation with anyone'.
'This was a rowdy party and Travis was already bailed out for a few hundred dollars. He is already home,' they said.
They added that 'no further action' will be taken over the 'minor incident' they described as 'akin to receiving a ticket with no injuries'.
Travis submitted a $650 bond - which includes $500 for the trespass charge, and $150 for disorderly intoxication.
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