Afroman prevails in cops' music video defamation suit after a brief but viral trial
Grammy-winning rapper Afroman won a defamation nexstar-tegna-merger.html" class="story-link" title="DirecTV Sues to Block Nexstar-Tegna Local TV Deal on Heels of Antitrust Lawsuit ">lawsuit filed by seven Ohio sheriff's deputies who raided his home in 2022. The officers sued for $3.9 million after Afroman used his own security footage of the raid to create music videos for his album 'Lemon Pound Cake.' The jury rejected the deputies' claims after a brief trial.
The artist had every right to use his own security footage to comment on a police action that occurred on his property. The officers chose to pursue legal careers that put them in the public eye, and criticizing law enforcement through art is protected speech.
The music videos unfairly exposed them to ridicule and harassment by using their faces and likenesses without permission. The videos caused genuine emotional distress and damaged their professional reputations in ways that went beyond legitimate criticism.
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