Adams County deputies suing Afroman for invasion of privacy

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Afroman in Frankfurt am Main on May 5, 2001. (Fryderyk Gabowicz/picture-alliance/dpa/AP Images)

Joseph Edgar Foreman, better known as Afroman, was recently sued by seven members of law enforcement who raided his home last August. Now, the rapper says he’s suing them back.

On Aug. 21, 2021, a number of armed Adams County Sheriff’s Office deputies pushed through the gate to Afroman’s property in Adams County, Ohio. Some of the deputies then knocked one of the doors off the hinges to gain entry to the residence itself.

According to the search warrant authorized by Adams County Court Judge Roy E. Gabbert, the sheriff’s office claimed they had probable cause to believe they would find evidence of drug trafficking and kidnapping inside the rapper’s and his family’s home.

But they didn’t find any of that.

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