![]() In a social media post, Afroman quoted a statement from his attorney Anna Castellini stating that they’re awaiting the results of a public records request from Adams County and are “planning to counter sue for the unlawful raid, money being stolen, and for the undeniable damage this had on family, career and property. The officers are seeking damages in excess of $25,000 on four of the counts listed in the suit - plus attorneys fees - as well as a court order that would prohibit Afroman from putting out any more content related to the raid.īut the rapper hasn’t lost the fight yet. The officers took a number of items from his home, including about $5,000 in cash. “They come up here with AR-15, traumatize my kids, destroyed my property, kick in my door, rip up and destroy my camera system,” Afroman said of the raid at the time. They’re also asking for an injunction to take down all posts featuring their personas. The Washington County Westside Interagency Narcotics team conducted a. What’s more, the plaintiffs are demanding all Afroman’s profits from the use of their personas, which they’ve outlined as proceeds from the songs, music videos, and concert tickets, as well as the promotion of his merch brand. Wilkinsburg Drug Bust A massive drug bust in Wilkinsburg led to felony charges. They’re also suing on civil grounds, claiming they’ve suffered “emotional distress, embarrassment, ridicule, loss of reputation, and humiliation.” Local news outlets report that the plaintiffs - four deputies, two sergeants, and a detective - are claiming Afroman took footage of their faces obtained during the raid and circulated it without their consent, which is a misdemeanor violation under Ohio Revised Code. Now, seven officers have sued Afroman for allegedly invading their privacy. Jones retired in 2019 after wrapping up his NFL career with the Broncos in 2018. In brilliant retaliation, the “Because I Got High” rapper used home security footage of the raid and referenced it in multiple music videos. He is charged with misdemeanor assault and will appear in front of a judge on Monday. This includes suicides effected under duress and excludes deaths by accident or misadventure. Jennifer Hudson, Jennifer Ehle, John David Washington, Tim Blake Nelson. Afroman - on unfounded suspicions of drug trafficking and kidnapping. Kevin Fields Wanda Sykes as Ruby Adam Scott as Remy Monet Mazur as Fiona Annie. If you are deaf or hard of hearing, call 1-88 using your preferred TTY or Video relay service. CLEAR works with a language line to provide free interpreters as needed. In August 2022, police in Adams County, Ohio raided the home of Joseph Foreman - a.k.a. Outside King County: Call 1-88 weekdays from 9:10 a.m. The post Police Sue Afroman for Using Home Raid Footage in Music Videos appeared first on Consequence. ![]()
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