US rapper Afroman cleared after police sued him over use of home raid footage
Chart-topping US rapper Afroman has been cleared of wrongdoing after Ohio police filed a lawsuit against him, alleging defamation, emotional distress and invasion of privacy after the artist used footage from a police raid on his home in a series of mocking videos. In 2022, police searched the rapper’s home for evidence of drug possession and trafficking, and kidnapping. The video for the song Lemon Pound Cake – named after the cake an officer glances at in the raid footage – has been viewed...
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