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TRAVIS Scott had a bust-up with a boat company over a disagreement about getting back to the marina on time which sparked his arrest in Miami, The U.S. Sun understands.

The 33-year-old was taken in by cops in the early hours of Thursday morning for causing a disturbance on a charter boat.

The 33-year-old rapper was arrested in the early hours of Thursday morning by cops in Miami
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The 33-year-old rapper was arrested in the early hours of Thursday morning by cops in MiamiCredit: Miami-Dade County Sheriff's Office
A source has told The U.S. Sun that Scott argued with a boat operator at the Miami Beach Marina (pictured) about returning the vessel on time
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A source has told The U.S. Sun that Scott argued with a boat operator at the Miami Beach Marina (pictured) about returning the vessel on timeCredit: Google Maps

He was charged with trespassing and disorderly intoxication after local officers were called to break up a scrap.

BOAT BUST-UP

The U.S. Sun has spoken to a source close to the incident who revealed Scott became involved in a dispute with the boat operator.

According to the source, Kylie Jenner's ex wanted to be dropped off at different locations and refused to leave.

The cut-off time at the marina is 9 pm, according to its website, and the people maintaining the vessel were under pressure from the management to return before the curfew.

Police records show the rapper was arrested at 1:17 am and booked at Miami-Dade County jail at 4:35 am.

The source added that the boat used by Scott is normally based at a different marina, but had a temporary slip for the week.

The police report, seen by The U.S. Sun, stated he was charged with trespassing after a warning and being drunk.

It said that when cops first arrived he was "standing by the dock yelling at the vessel occupants."

Scott was ordered to leave after the person on the boat said they did not want to press charges.

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But just five minutes later, Scott returned, walking back toward the boat. He began yelling again and ignored cops, the report said.

The bond was set at $500 for trespassing and $150 for disorderly intoxication.

But the father of Jenner's two children - they split in 2023 - hasn't appeared too bothered.

TROUBLE AGAIN

He mocked the bleary-eyed mug shot on Instagram and posted "Lol" on .

And on Thursday afternoon, he released a T-shirt with his mugshot printed on it.

Scott's European tour, Circus Maximus, starts in eight days, yet this isn't new territory for the music star.

He's faced a string of criminal charges for inciting crowds in 2021 after 10 people were killed and hundreds injured during a set at Astroworld music festival in Texas.

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He performed for over 30 minutes while a "mass casualty incident" was declared, although he and five others avoided a criminal charge following a grand jury hearing last year.

The U.S. Sun reached out to Scott's representatives but didn't immediately hear back.

Inside Travis Scott's criminal history

TRAVIS Scott has faced several criminal charges for inciting reckless behavior at his concerts over the years.

  • 2015 - He pleaded guilty to charges of reckless conduct, after encouraging fans at the Lollapalooza music festival in Chicago to climb over barricades and onto the stage with him during his set
  • 2017 - He was arrested for inciting a riot, disorderly conduct, and endangering the welfare of a minor after inciting fans to rush the stage at the Walmart Arkansas Music Pavilion
  • He pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct and had to pay more than $6,000 to two people injured at the show
  • 2021 - Travis faced global outrage after 10 people were killed and thousands injured in a crowd surge during his set at Astroworld in Texas
  • He faced lawsuits from the families of several people killed and thousands injured
  • 2023 - A grand jury declined to charge Travis and five others criminally
  • 2024 - He settled all of the wrongful death lawsuits
  • Around 2,400 injury cases filed against Travis and Live Nation are alleged to be ongoing, with hundreds combined into one case back in February 2022
Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott split in 2023, but have two children together
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Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott split in 2023, but have two children togetherCredit: Getty
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