Afroman Wins Defamation Trial In Lawsuit Filed By Cops Who He Trolled In Music Videos
Afroman actually won! The 51-year-old rapper has prevailed in the defamation lawsuit filed by seven Ohio sheriff’s deputies who sued him over music videos in which he used home security footage to mock their raid of his home.
Outside the court, the Because I Got High legend yelled: “We did it, America! Yeah, we did it! Freedom of speech! Right on! Right on!”
🔥🚨BREAKING: Aftoman was spotted celebrating his historic win against Ohio police. The beloved rapper was outside Adams County courthouse after winning unanimously in his defamation trial and successfully defended his First Amendment rights.
— Dom Lucre | Breaker of Narratives (@dom_lucre) March 19, 2026
Afroman wins in unanimous fashion,… pic.twitter.com/ivmRJ9tPRZ
The police officers in question had raided Afroman’s home in 2022, turned the place upside down, broke his door, stole $400, found no drugs, and then tried to sue him for millions of dollars after he put his own home security footage of the raid online.
The officers claimed the music video(s) caused them “humiliation, ridicule, mental distress, and loss of reputation.” The Ohio jury heard the evidence, deliberated, and gave the cops absolutely nothing. Incredible result!
The court case itself was one for the ages, with a number of fantastic moments, including one officer confessing that he can’t be sure whether Afroman shagged his wife or not (as he claimed in his diss track):
Magaman, suing Afroman, says he can't be sure his wife isn't cheating because Afroman mocked him online.pic.twitter.com/wOf2P1FJTg
— Cuckturd (@CattardSlim) March 17, 2026
Another officer broke down in tears in the courtroom as she was made to watch a music video of Afroman taking the p1ss out of her:
Afroman brought an Ohio police officer to tears during court testimony in a lawsuit filed by the Adams County Sheriff’s Office over his 2022 satirical music video.
— No Jumper (@nojumper) March 18, 2026
As the video played in court, the officer became emotional after Afroman mocked her.
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Another officer was forced to watch the music video for Lemon Pound Cake, in which he’s seeing ogling the lemon pound cake that Afroman’s mum baked for him:
NEW: Afroman's music video "Lemon Pound Cake" played in court as "Officer Poundcake" was forced to sit and watch.
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) March 18, 2026
Adams County Sheriff's deputies are suing Afroman after he released a music video following a botched raid on his home.
At one point during the trial, the video was… pic.twitter.com/NMh2QT3lMN
The fact these cops even took Afroman to trial is a joke in itself, but now that he’s won it’s just made the situation 100x more humiliating for them. If they had only been more respectful and professional when raiding the rapper’s home for no reason, none of this would have happened. Now that they’ve dragged it through the courts and lost, they have to deal with the whole internet (and their own neighbourhoods) laughing at them even more.
Fair play to Afroman – the guy went on the absolute warpath and won in every way possible. Remind us to never get on his bad side.
For the police force that claims rats ate 200kg of cannabis that mysteriously disappeared from their station, click HERE. Nothing dodgy going on there, then.