Travis filed a response to PJAM's lawsuit against him, but also filed his own counter suit against the company. According to the docs, Travis says the promoter never sent him a confirmed travel itinerary for the Minnesota show. He says right up to Feb. 3, the scheduled day of the show, he hadn't received the travel plans.
In his suit, Travis says he learned PJAM lacked the cash to cover his transportation or the remaining money he was owed for the performance. He admits they did pay him $150k in advance.
Travis is also pissed because he believes someone from PJAM spoke to TMZ about his gig ahead of time. He says that's a violation of the confidentiality agreement both sides signed for the show.
Sources close to Travis had said at the time he canceled it was due to weather and logistics, but PJAM thinks he flat-out "refused to show up to the event."
PJAM was suing to get its money back, and damages. Travis is suing to get the additional payment he never got.
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