A man accused of pretending to be a police officer to sneak into Friday’s Final Four Fan Fest concert, where Megan Thee Stallion headlined, faced a judge on Monday.
Trayvone Lil Darus Stevenson, 28, was held in the Harris County Jail over the weekend after being charged with impersonating a public servant.
Court documents read that Stevenson allegedly wore a “Police K-9” vest and claimed to be working security as a police officer, with the intention of seeing Megan Thee Stallion’s sold-out performance at Discovery Green.
Attorneys said Stevenson is actually a barber in Houston and has no qualifications as any type of officer.
Although he was wearing a “Police K-9” vest, he reportedly did not have a dog with him, according to attorneys.
On Monday, the judge granted Stevenson, who has no previous record, a $20,000 bond. Court records show Stevenson bonded out after his hearing.
“Megan Thee Stallion is a fantastic draw, big draw, especially here in Houston, but this is still a felony case. You cannot go and impersonate an officer to get into a concert venue,”
prosecutor Mathew Jackson told Eyewitness News at Monday’s hearing
The Houston Hottie’s Friday night performance came as part of the Final Four Fan Fest with her hometown hosting the men’s NCAA Final Four. It served as her first headlining concert in the city since 2019 and first major performance since Tory Lanez was found guilty of shooting her in 2020.
The festival featured Megan Thee Stallion on Friday and Lil Nas X on Saturday. Tim McGraw and Keith Urban are set to headline the festival Sunday.