❓WHAT HAPPENED: Afroman, a Grammy-nominated hip-hop artist, prevailed on Thursday in a defamation case against him that was brought by a group of police officers involved in raiding his home in August 2022.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Afroman; the Adams County, Ohio Sheriff’s Office, and an Ohio jury.
📍WHEN & WHERE: The defamation trial concluded on Wednesday, March 18, 2026.
🎯IMPACT: The defamation lawsuit centered on Afroman’s use of footage from his home’s security camera and acerbic lyrics poking fun at the Ohio police officers involved, with the outcome being hailed as a victory for free speech.
Afroman, a Grammy-nominated hip-hop artist, prevailed on Thursday in a defamation case against him that was brought by a group of police officers involved in raiding his home in August 2022. The defamation lawsuit centered on Afroman’s use of footage from his home’s security camera and acerbic lyrics poking fun at the Ohio police officers involved.
The 2022 raid resulted in significant damage to Afroman‘s home and asset seizure. Still, no criminal charges were ever filed against the hip-hop artist, prompting him to release a cheeky series of songs about the incident as a form of revenge. Using home security camera footage spliced with other video, Afroman released a series of ‘diss tracks’ including “Randy Walters is a Son of a Bitch” and “Lick ‘Em Low Lisa”—the latter being a reference to a female officer being a lesbian and sleeping with the wives of her male colleagues.
The officers sued Afroman, claiming the lyrics amounted to false allegations and caused injury to their reputations, leading to the trial, which concluded this past Thursday. In one of the more humorous moments, Sgt. Randy Walters was placed on the stand, in what should have been an opportunity to establish the falsity of Afroman’s lyrics, but instead lent credibility to the hip-hop artist’s claims. Sgt. Walters repeatedly declared that he did not know if Afroman had actually slept with his wife—something the rapper claims in his song “Randy Walters is a Son of a Bitch.” Repeatedly, Walters’s attorney tried to get the police officer to establish that the claim was false, but instead, Walters kept insisting he didn’t know and that it had caused him emotional pain and suffering.
In another incident, an officer who was lampooned in the song “Lemon Pound Cake” was forced to sit in the witness stand and listen to the diss track. The song’s title was allegedly inspired by the officer, seen on video glancing down at a lemon pound cake on the counter in Afroman’s kitchen during the 2022 raid.
NEW: Afroman’s music video “Lemon Pound Cake” played in court as “Officer Poundcake” was forced to sit and watch.
Adams County Sheriff’s deputies are suing Afroman after he released a music video following a botched raid on his home.
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— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) March 18, 2026
Importantly, the defamation case against Afroman completely unraveled after one of the officers’ ex-wives took the stand as a witness for the defense and bluntly stated that neither she nor her husband had suffered any emotional pain or reputational damage. She further stated that the officers and wives had joked about the songs before deciding to file the lawsuit.
The hip-hop artist has long been a fixture in the pro-marijuana legalization community and, more recently, has become active in politics. Notably, Afroman was involved in the Libertarian Party’s 2024 National Convention in Washington, D.C., which President Donald J. Trump also addressed.
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