Afroman sued by cops who raided his house - for invading THEIR privacy! |
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Afroman, a famous rapper who's running for president, is now being sued by the police! After his house was raided by police trying to find evidence he was selling drugs, the cops came up with nothing at all. They seized $5,000 (some of which Afroman alleges disappeared from the evidence locker). But he was never charged and there was no evidence showing any crime after the raid.
Afroman wasn't happy - but he'd had hidden cameras all throughout his property recording the raid. And he started making songs about the police officers and using the footage in his music videos and on his merch. He nicknamed one officer "Officer Poundcake" because of the way he looked at Afroman's lemon pound cake in the kitchen during the raid (a cake made by Afroman's mother). Now the cops are all over social media in a beef with a rapper they weren't prepared for. They decided to fight back in court by suing Afroman for invading their privacy. So can the police sue you for invading their privacy after they break down your door, raid your house, and go through your stuff? Attorney Kevin Kneupper walks through all the legal issues and whether they can get past Afroman's First Amendment right to criticize their conduct. #lawsuit #afroman #lemonpoundcake #legaldrama #celebritygossip #celebrity #celebritynews |