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Travis Scott has been slapped with a lawsuit after a performance deal in the Coachella area allegedly went bad. As The Blast has reported, Kylie Jenner’s baby daddy has been accused of bailing on a festival, held in the California desert, and causing it to be cancelled.

In court papers, the organizers are accusing hip hop star Scott, 26, of stealing more than $200,000.

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On Friday, Empire Music Ventures reportedly filed a lawsuit against the rapper for fraud and breach of contract.

The Blast obtained the documents which reveal that Scott had a contract to perform at the upcoming 2019 Rhythm, Wine & Brews Experience, held on the Empire Polo Grounds, the same place as the famed Coachella Music Festival.

Scott was to receive $400,000 for a 75-minute performance on March 2, 2019. The deal was worked out in Nov. 2018. He was given a deposit of $217,500, but after the deposit was paid on December 3, 2018, Scott’s team allegedly called and canceled the performance with no explanation, the lawsuit charges.