Ohio Law Enforcement Sues Afroman for Online Security Footage
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Ohio Law Enforcement Sues Afroman for Online Security Footage
Local law enforcement raided Afroman’s Ohio home in September 2022. Although Afroman was not present, his private security camera recorded them searching his home for drugs and other illegal paraphernalia. Afroman posted videos of the officers on his social media channels with commentary mocking them as they searched his home. He even made two music videos with the footage, “Lemon Pound Cake” & “Will you help me repair my door.” Now, seven Adams County Sheriff’s Department Officers are suing him for using the footage without their consent. According to the lawsuit, exposing faces of people without their consent is a misdemeanor in the Ohio Revised Code. The officers are also suing because their faces became public, causing them emotional distress, embarrassment and ridicule. They are also asking Afroman to remove all photos and videos featuring them online. Afroman wrote that a racist judge signed an ill-fated false warrant, lying about the warrant, and accused me of kidnapping, drug trafficking, and basically was racist. “The warrant placed the Adams county sheriff into a position to try to kill me. After the Adams County Sheriff. Burglars vandalized my property and stole my money. They stole my money and became thieves. They became criminals after they took my money. They lost their privacy after they became criminals.” Anna Castellini, Afroman’s attorney, also released a statement regarding their next move. Castellini stated that they are still waiting to receive public records requests from Adam’s county. “We plan to counter-sue for the unlawful raid, money stolen, and the undeniable harm this had on my clients family. career and property.” In August 2022, law enforcement obtained a warrant to search Afroman’s home with probable cause that they would discover drugs and paraphernalia. A vape pen, a few insects, and thousands of dollars worth of cash were the only items allegedly confiscated. They did not find any evidence of drugs, paraphernalia, and no charges were brought. They did not find any evidence of drugs or paraphernalia and no charges were filed. Afroman posted on Instagram, “My Fellow Americans. There comes a point in the course of human affairs when change must be affected.” “This is the time. Americans are suffering and the status quo cannot be tolerated. Inflation is out-of-control. The economy is in chaos. The housing market is in crisis. Corruption is a problem among politicians. Bad apples are allowed in law enforcement, amongst the noble and brave officers.” The self-described “Cannabis Commander In Chief” and “Pot head of State” claims he will tackle cannabis reform and criminal justice Reform, among other top priority areas.