From a new viral song, to a presidential campaign, Grammy nominated rapper Afroman has a lot on his plate as he gears up for his North American tour this summer.
But it’s not all positive energy coming from the “big city boy from LA.” He’s facing a lawsuit from the Adams County Sheriff’s Office that involves some of the very music he plans to perform across the country starting next month.
Joseph Foreman, AKA Afroman, released his album “Lemon Pound Cake” shortly after his Ohio home was raided by the Adams County Sheriff’s Office last year.
“I was in Chicago. And my neighbors called me and told me that the police were all over my property,” Afroman said.
The Adams County Sheriff’s Office executed a search warrant on the artist’s home on August 21. Afroman’s home surveillance system captured the moments police broke through his gate and forcefully entered his home with their guns drawn.
According to Afroman, the warrant was for drug trafficking and kidnapping.
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