They raided his home, found nothing, then tried to flip it on him. It blew up in their face.
Afroman didn’t just beat the case. He exposed it. Deputies raided his home, came up empty, and still tried to take him down. The court wasn’t buying it. Now the same system that targeted him is the one that handed him the win.
The rapper spoke with Roland Martin about his courtroom victory and about his music videos that have gone viral.
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