Afroman 'surprised' by reaction to his major free speech victory after jury verdict
Rapper Afroman is celebrating a major legal victory after an Ohio jury ruled that his songs and music videos mocking a police raid on his home are protected by the First Amendment.
Appearing on "Jesse Watters Primetime" following the verdict, the rapper wore an American flag suit to deliver a message to the country.
"I didn’t cry. I took it like a sport. I wrote songs, and I put out an album, and that album was designed to pay for the damages that they did," Afroman, whose real name is Joseph Foreman, said Friday.