Afroman sued by deputies for music videos showing raid of his home

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A defiant rapper testified on Tuesday that he exercised free speech when he released music videos featuring images of Ohio deputies raiding his home, saying any suffering they claim in a lawsuit is due to “their mistake.”

Several Adams County sheriff’s deputies are suing Afroman, claiming they were needlessly harmed by music videos, most notably “Lemon Pound Cake,” which included security camera footage taken in 2022 when they served a search warrant looking for drugs at the performer’s home.

None were found and charges were never filed against the “Because I Got High” rapper, who was born Joseph Foreman.

Afroman took the witness stand wearing an American flag-patterned suit and said his actions are protected under the First Amendment.

“I got freedom of speech,” he told jurors. “After they run around my house with guns, kicked down my door, I got the right to kick a can in my backyard, use my freedom

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