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Afroman found not liable.
A complete victory for the rapper and a massive unforced error from the cops and their attorney.
https://www.billboard.com/pro/afroman-trial-verdict-rapper-wins-lawsuit-cops-music-videos/
Afroman Wins Verdict Rejecting Lawsuit Filed by Ohio Cops Over Mocking Music Videos
Afroman won a jury verdict rejecting a lawsuit from police officers who claim the rapper defamed them by mocking them in social media music videos.
www.billboard.com
6:55 PM · Mar 18, 2026
@lutherevers.bsky.social
Afroman found not liable.
A complete victory for the rapper and a massive unforced error from the cops and their attorney.
https://www.billboard.com/pro/afroman-trial-verdict-rapper-wins-lawsuit-cops-music-videos/
Afroman Wins Verdict Rejecting Lawsuit Filed by Ohio Cops Over Mocking Music Videos
Afroman won a jury verdict rejecting a lawsuit from police officers who claim the rapper defamed them by mocking them in social media music videos.
www.billboard.com
6:55 PM · Mar 18, 2026
Afroman found not liable.
— Maine's Black Lawyer (@lutherevers.bsky.social) 2026-03-18T22:55:44.099Z
A complete victory for the rapper and a massive unforced error from the cops and their attorney.
www.billboard.com/pro/afroman-...
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3/18/2026
Afroman Wins Verdict Rejecting Lawsuit Filed by Ohio Cops Over Mocking Music Videos
Police officers raided the "Because I Got High" rapper's Ohio home, then sued him after he ridiculed them on social media but a jury just sided with Afroman.
By Bill Donahue

Tommy Chong and Afroman attend the 2019 Daytime Beauty Awards at The Taglyan Complex on September 20, 2019 in Los Angeles, California.
Photo by Tommaso Boddi/Getty Images
Afroman won a jury verdict Wednesday (March 18) clearing him of wrongdoing in a lawsuit filed by seven Ohio police officers, who claimed the rapper defamed them by releasing music videos that mocked them after a failed raid on his home.
The verdict came in an unusual lawsuit filed by members of an Ohio county sheriffs department over songs and social media posts by Afroman (Joseph Foreman) that harshly criticized the guns-drawn 2022 raid on his property, which yielded no charges.
The case claimed the videos were false and caused the officers severe emotional distress. But Afroman, known for his 2000 hit Because I Got High, testified at trial that he had a First Amendment right to mock the officers, particularly after they smashed down his door for ultimately no reason: All of this is their fault, and they have the audacity to sue me.
After just hours of deliberation on Wednesday, the jury sided entirely with Afroman, clearing him of liability for defamation or invasion of privacy: In all circumstances, the jury finds in favor of the defendant, Judge Jonathan Hein said, speaking to the rapper, the accusers, and their lawyers. Afroman briefly bowed his head, but otherwise showed no emotion after the verdict was read.
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3/18/2026
Afroman Wins Verdict Rejecting Lawsuit Filed by Ohio Cops Over Mocking Music Videos
Police officers raided the "Because I Got High" rapper's Ohio home, then sued him after he ridiculed them on social media but a jury just sided with Afroman.
By Bill Donahue

Tommy Chong and Afroman attend the 2019 Daytime Beauty Awards at The Taglyan Complex on September 20, 2019 in Los Angeles, California.
Photo by Tommaso Boddi/Getty Images
Afroman won a jury verdict Wednesday (March 18) clearing him of wrongdoing in a lawsuit filed by seven Ohio police officers, who claimed the rapper defamed them by releasing music videos that mocked them after a failed raid on his home.
The verdict came in an unusual lawsuit filed by members of an Ohio county sheriffs department over songs and social media posts by Afroman (Joseph Foreman) that harshly criticized the guns-drawn 2022 raid on his property, which yielded no charges.
The case claimed the videos were false and caused the officers severe emotional distress. But Afroman, known for his 2000 hit Because I Got High, testified at trial that he had a First Amendment right to mock the officers, particularly after they smashed down his door for ultimately no reason: All of this is their fault, and they have the audacity to sue me.
After just hours of deliberation on Wednesday, the jury sided entirely with Afroman, clearing him of liability for defamation or invasion of privacy: In all circumstances, the jury finds in favor of the defendant, Judge Jonathan Hein said, speaking to the rapper, the accusers, and their lawyers. Afroman briefly bowed his head, but otherwise showed no emotion after the verdict was read.
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Afroman Wins Verdict Rejecting Lawsuit Filed by Ohio Cops Over Mocking Music Videos (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
11 hrs ago
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yankee87
(2,814 posts)1. Great victory
I saw clips, AfroMan in the flag outfit., Wish I was on the jury.
Gore1FL
(22,941 posts)2. I find it hard to have any sympathy for the law enforcement involved.
They started it. They escalated it after he responded with his first batch of videos. He proved to be more effective at one-upping them at every step.
I look forward to his post-trial songs
enough
(13,749 posts)3. So glad to hear this. I remember the videos, had forgotten about it.
A victory.
rustbeltvoice
(482 posts)4. The police rival *rump
in wanting revenge over their upset egos.
2naSalit
(102,287 posts)5. Good news!
And good for Afroman for his determination!