Afroman Calls Out Ohio Cops After His Defamation Lawsuit Win: ‘They Was Bullying Me, So I Bullied Them Back’
The jury rejected the officers’ $3.9 million claim after a three-day trial, clearing the rapper of liability for songs, videos and posts.
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Unpacking Afroman's Viral Defamation Trial
Afroman made his name in the early 2000s with the hit song "Because I Got High." More than two decades later, he's having another break out moment. Host Ben Brock Johnson and Producer Grace Tatter dig into how Afroman turned a police raid and defamation trial into internet virality.
Afroman Blasts Ohio Cops Who Raided Home In New Interview
Afroman is continuing his victory lap over a group of Ohio police officers who attempted to sue the entertainer for defamation over a set of bawdy songs. In a new interview, Afroman did not mince words when discussing how he viewed the officers, their actions, and the songs born of the incident. Sitting with Channel 5 with Andrew Callaghan, Afroman, born Joseph Foreman, was candid in both his elation in defeating the defamation lawsuit brought b…
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