Us rapper aap rocky takes stand in sweden assault trial
You're referring to the high-profile trial of American rapper A$AP Rocky, whose real name is Rakim Mayers, in Sweden.
In July 2019, A$AP Rocky was arrested and charged with assault in Stockholm, Sweden, after a street fight broke out between him and a group of men. The incident occurred on June 30, 2019, and was captured on video by a bystander.
The trial began on July 24, 2019, and lasted for several days. The prosecution alleged that A$AP Rocky and his two companions, Bladimir and Temirkhan, had attacked a 19-year-old man and his two friends, causing them to suffer minor injuries.
A$AP Rocky's defense team argued that the rapper and his companions were acting in self-defense, and that the victim and his friends had been harassing and following them before the fight broke out.
On August 14, 2019, the Stockholm District Court found A$AP Rocky guilty of assault, but gave him a suspended sentence, meaning he would not serve any prison time. The court also ordered him to pay damages to the victim.
The verdict was met with widespread criticism from A$AP Rocky's fans and supporters, who argued that the rapper had been unfairly treated by the Swedish justice system. The case also sparked a diplomatic row between the United States and Sweden, with the US government calling for A$AP Rocky's release.
In November 2019, A$AP Rocky was released from custody and allowed to return to the United States after serving two months in prison. The case highlighted the complexities of international justice and the challenges of navigating different legal systems.