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Afroman keeps trolling cops after winning “Lemon Pound Cake” defamation case

Rapper Afroman won a legal battle against Ohio police officers who sued him for defamation after he used footage from their raid of his home in music videos and an album mocking the officers. The police had sought millions in damages, claiming the videos damaged their reputations. A jury rejected the officers' directv-8-states-sue-to-block-nexstar-tegna-merger.html" class="story-link" title="DirecTV Sues to Block Nexstar-Tegna Local TV Deal on Heels of Antitrust Lawsuit ">lawsuit, allowing Afroman to keep his music videos up and continue profiting from the content.

The case became a high-profile test of free speech rights versus police officers' reputations, with the rapper turning a home raid into viral content that made him money. Afroman's victory hockey-romance-sets-may-date.html" class="story-link" title="‘Off Campus’ Hockey Romance Series Sets Prime Video Release Date; Drops First Tr">sets a precedent for artists using real footage of police interactions in their creative work, while highlighting the tension between law enforcement privacy and public accountability.
Afroman says

This is a victory for free speech and artistic expression in America. The police raided his home and he had every right to use that footage to create music and commentary about the experience. He's celebrating this as a win for constitutional rights and creative freedom.

Police say

The music videos and album unfairly damaged their personal and professional reputations by mocking them and making them the subject of ridicule. They argued the rapper's use of raid footage crossed the line from free speech into defamation, causing them significant harm worth millions in damages.