After weeks in Swedish prison without charge, A$AP Rocky, who was arrested on allegations of assault, has been released from prison ahead of a verdict. The rapper and his two associates face up to six months in prison. He will remain free until August 14th, when his verdict in the assault trial will be announced.

Rocky and his two associates, Bladimir Emilio Corniel and David Tyrone Rispers, are accused of assault following a June 30th fight in Stockholm with 19-year-old Mustafa Jafari. While Rocky has pleaded not guilty, Jafari's counsel demands justice, reports the Washington Post.

"I have been a lawyer for 20 years, and I have never had a client who has been so scared," said Jafari's counsel. "He feels no resentment toward any of the accused, but justice must be served."

Following the announcement of Rocky's release, President Trump tweeted:

Rocky's case has been the source of international interest, following President Donald Trump's show of support in the rapper. President Trump has made the campaign to "Free Rocky" the subject of numerous tweets, implying that the Swedish government was treating Rocky unfairly on the basis of race, writing that they had let "our African American community down." However, some have speculated that Trump may have used the issue as a cover from allegations of racism lodged at the president.

Trump's interest in the case has escalated the issue into a diplomatic fight for Rocky's return as the president has sought the help of Robert C. O’Brien, the U.S. Special Presidential Envoy for Hostage Affairs. However, Swedish prosecutors have denied O'Brien's request for release.

Rocky was arrested in early July following an altercation with Jafari on the streets of Stockholm. Instagram video of Rocky attempting to quell the situation shows Rocky pleading with the plaintiff to not fight with him and his entourage. The rapper maintains that he acted in self-defense.


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Willie Fistergash

Didn't he legit assault a person? Dunno, seems he's getting the same punishment as everyone.

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Mega_Dork

I wouldn't trust the Swedish justice system at this point. Hell, I wouldn't trust the vast majority of European justice systems. The American justice system is far superior due to the simple fact that we don't throw people in jail for offensive tweets. And I'm fully aware of our own flaws. They just don't change my mind on this.

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Why My PeePee Hard

This is what happens when you're a complete and under fucking dumbass with a ghetto mentality and you have money and fame.

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Breekybreeky

Did you watch the video? They were being stalked for several streets, and the bouncer was attacked. The people responsible were known criminals.

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