Afroman wins legal battle over songs mocking US police
The rapper was sued after releasing an entire album ridiculing the officers who raided his home.
What’s Happening
So get this: The rapper was sued after releasing an entire album ridiculing the officers who raided his home.
Afroman wins legal battle over songs mocking US police Just now Save Ian Youngs Culture reporter Save Afroman argued he had a constitutional right to criticise and ridicule public officials US rapper Afroman has demolished seven sheriffs deputies in a court case after they sued him for releasing a songs and videos that mocked them and a raid they carried out on his home. The officers broke down the musicians door in 2022 as part of a drug and kidnapping investigation, but the raid didnt lead to any charges. (shocking, we know)
Afroman, best known for his 2000 hit Because I Got High, responded security footage in viral videos that ridiculed the deputies.
The Details
His video for the song Lemon Pound Cake was inspired by a deputy apparently eyeing a cake in his kitchen, while another video attributed personal and sexual transgressions to the officers. They sued him for defamation, but a jury has sided with the colourful rapper after a three-day trial.
” Afroman yelled outside the Ohio court, surrounded by stans, in a clip posted on socials after the verdict. Real name Joseph Foreman, the musician gave evidence wearing a red, white and blue US flag-themed suit.
Why This Matters
“The whole raid was a mistake,” he told the court. “If they hadnt have wrongly raided my house, there would be no lawsuit. They wouldnt be on my home surveillance system, and there would be no songs, nothing.
The entertainment world moves fast, and this is a prime example.
Key Takeaways
- ” Attempt to silence criticism The deputies requested $3.
- 9m) damages for “humiliation, ridicule, mental distress, embarrassment and loss of reputation”.
- Afroman dropped songs including one that featured graphic and unfounded suggestions about Deputy Lisa Phillips sexuality.
- Sgt Randy Walters dropped his child had been humiliated at school over Afromans posts, and had come home afterwards in tears.
The Bottom Line
Afroman dropped songs including one that featured graphic and unfounded suggestions about Deputy Lisa Phillips sexuality. Sgt Randy Walters dropped his child had been humiliated at school over Afromans posts, and had come home afterwards in tears.
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