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Who is Afroman? Rapper in court over viral police raid music videos

Grammy-winning rapper Afroman won a defamation lawsuit filed by seven Ohio sheriff's deputies who raided his home in 2022. The deputies sued for $3.9 million after Afroman used his own home surveillance footage of the raid to create music videos that powell-vs-trump-fed-chair-defies-pressure.html" class="story-link" title="One Judge Just Showed Why Jerome Powell Is Free to Stand Up To Trump’s Bullying">showed their faces and mocked the search. A jury rejected the deputies' claims, ruling in favor of the artist's right to use the footage.

The case tested the boundaries between free speech and privacy rights when law enforcement conducts searches. Deputies found no drugs during the raid but broke down Afroman's gate, leading to public scrutiny when his music videos went taylor-joy-goes-vi.html" class="story-link" title="'What's the Connection There?' — Super Mario Galaxy Movie Star Anya Taylor-Joy G">viral and generated significant attention about police conduct.
Afroman supporters say

The artist had every right to use his own security camera footage however he wanted, especially after an unsuccessful raid that found no evidence. The lawsuit was an attempt to silence legitimate criticism of law enforcement overreach and violated basic free speech principles.

Deputies argued

The music videos damaged their reputations and caused personal distress by publicly mocking them while they were performing their official duties. They sought compensation for the humiliation and negative attention the viral videos brought to their personal and professional lives.

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