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Jury Clears Afroman of Defamation for Mocking Cops Who Raided His House

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19.03.2026

First Amendment

Jury Clears Afroman of Defamation for Mocking Cops Who Raided His House

Ohio sheriff's deputies raided Afroman's house in 2022 based on a bogus tip, then sued the rapper after he released music videos mocking the deputies.

C.J. Ciaramella | 3.19.2026 12:36 PM

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An Ohio jury on Wednesday found the rapper Afroman not liable for defaming the sheriff's deputies who raided his house nearly four years ago.

The verdict is a free speech victory for Joseph Foreman, a.k.a. Afroman, best known for his 2000 hit "Because I Got High." Over the course of a three-day civil trial that captured social media attention, Afroman, who appeared in court dressed in an American flag-print suit, insisted that he had a First Amendment right to make fun of the deputies who kicked down his door and pawed through his belongings. Afroman released several music videos about the incident using surveillance footage of the raid.

"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 back yard, use my freedom of speech, and turn my bad times into a good time, yes I do," Afroman told jurors on Tuesday. "And I think I'm a sport for doing so, because I don't go to their house, kick down their doors [and] then try to play the victim and sue them."

The sheriff's deputies, meanwhile, were reduced in court to watching full-length music videos of Afroman mocking them and testifying about how the rapper had called them "dipshits" and made claims to sleeping with their wives.

The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Ohio, which filed an amicus brief in support of Afroman, applauded the verdict.

"We're very pleased with........

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