Houston rapper Travis Scott held his annual Astroworld music festival at the NRG Park in Houston, Texas, on Nov. 5, and several concertgoers were fatally injured. In the aftermath of the incident, lawsuits have been filed against Scott and Drake, as well as the entertainment company Live Nation. Twenty-five people were injured and eight people died as a result of the chaos during Scott's performance. Based on the accounts of witnesses, many attendees were having difficulties breathing as the festival crowd pressed toward the stage. Two attorneys have made public responses to impending lawsuits, including prominent civil rights attorney Benjamin Crump, who has filed for his client Noah Gutierrez. Gutierrez, 21, said the concert was filled with "chaos and desperation." "We are hearing horrific accounts of the terror and helplessness people experienced. The horror of a crushing crowd and the awful trauma of watching people die while trying to save them," Crump said in a statement....