By Mycah Hatfield Click here for updates on this story HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Newly filed documents in the Astroworld Festival civil lawsuit indicate that red flags were raised in the weeks before the event. Hundreds of attendees are suing Travis Scott, Live Nation, and other festival organizers after 10 people died and numerous others were injured. One of the plaintiffs hired Crowd Risk Analysis Ltd., Prof. Dr. G. Keith Still, to analyze the discovery entered in the case so far. He noted that the tragedy could have been prevented. At the time, Carol Haave, Live Nation’s chief security officer, sent an email on Oct. 27, 2021, 10 days before the festival. “Our goal is for p
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