Afroman forgives Ohio deputies after lawsuit win, will keep performing related songs

Rapper Afroman, who prevailed this week in a lawsuit by Adams County, Ohio, deputies over music videos featuring their 2022 raid on his home, says he forgives the officers but plans to continue performing the tracks and awaits reimbursement for property damage.

In an interview with TMZ following his victory in the civil lawsuit, Afroman stated he has forgiven the Adams County Sheriff's Office deputies who raided his Ohio home in 2022 on suspicion of drug trafficking and kidnapping—allegations that yielded no charges. The officers had sued him for $3.9 million, claiming emotional distress from his viral music videos, including 'Lemon Pound Cake,' which used home surveillance footage to mock the raid.

A jury ruled fully in Afroman's favor on March 19, 2026, rejecting all claims of invasion of privacy, defamation, and related counts. Despite the forgiveness, Afroman said the sheriff's office has not yet reimbursed him for damage caused during the raid, such as to his door. He confirmed he will continue performing 'Lemon Pound Cake' and 'Will You Help Me Repair My Door' at live shows.

The case highlighted First Amendment protections for artistic expression criticizing police actions. Afroman previously described the raid as a 'mistake' during the trial.

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