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The lawyer suing rapper Afroman for allegedly defaming Ohio sheriff's officials who raided his property finished questioning him today by asking him if there's
The lawyer suing rapper Afroman for allegedly defaming Ohio sheriff's officials who raided his property finished questioning him today by asking him if there's "anything that could change your mind about what you're doing to these deputies?" "Is there anything that can change my mind about the fact that they shouldn't have been at my house in the first place? Is there anything that can change my mind about how my money shouldn't have been touched in the first place? No," Afroman, legal name Joseph Edgar Foreman, told plaintiffs' attorney Robert A. Klinger. "That's all the questions I have. Thank you," Klinger said."You're welcome," Afroman said. Afroman's lawyer is expected to call him as a witness in his case in chief this week at the Adams County Courthouse in West Union, Ohio. Trial began Monday in the lawsuit, which alleges Afroman defamed and put sheriff's deputies in a false light by repeatedly lampooning them after they searched his property in 2022. Afroman was never charged with a crime, and he ridiculed the raid in social media posts and in the music video to his hit song "Lemon Pound Cake." He's suggested one deputy is a pedophile and said he had sex with another's wife. He testified today that the sheriff's officials "never should have came to my house in the first place." "Fact, if they hadn't came to my house, they wouldn't have put themselves on the video camera and in my music career. All of this is their fact. All of this is their fault, and they have ... the audacity to sue me," he said. "So what they did, searching your house, gave you the right to do everything you —" Klinger said as Afroman cut him off. "Under the circumstance that I got freedom of speech after they run around my house with guns and kick down my door. I got the right to kick a can in my backyard, use my freedom of speech, turn my bad times into a good time. Yes, I do, and I think I'm a sport for doing so, because I don't go to their house, kick down their doors, flip them off on their surveillance cameras, then try to play the victim and sue them," Afroman said. You can watch more of Afroman's testimony here @Meghann Cuniff, here @Meghann Cuniff and here @Meghann Cuniff. #law #rap #police

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