Complex I Music, Sneakers, Pop Culture, News on MSN4h
How a One Page Report Upended the ASAP Rocky Case
T wo days into ASAP Rocky's trial and there's already been enough conflict and drama to last for weeks. The superstar is charged with two counts of assault with a semiautomatic fi
Rihanna is throwing her full support behind her partner, A$AP Rocky, as she’s reportedly made plans to physically attend his Wednesday (Jan. 29) criminal trial date.
Complex I Music, Sneakers, Pop Culture, News on MSN3d
ASAP Rocky Assault Trial: Police Officer Testifies as First Witness
Meanwhile, TMZ caught up with Rocky on Friday as he was leaving the courthouse and asked what he'd like to say to his supporters. He remained tight-lipped but managed to say a qui
A$AP Rocky’s accuser, former friend and the key witness at his trial has taken the stand. The rapper and partner of Rihanna has pleaded not guilty to two felony counts of assault with a semiautomatic firearm for allegedly firing at the longtime friend who goes by A$AP Relli.
A$AP Rocky will face judgment from a jury of his peers in his felony assault trial—but notably, none of those peers are Black.
Prosecutors began laying out their case Friday against hip-hop star ASAP Rocky, aka Rakim Mayers, in a 2021 shooting incident in Hollywood. If convicted, Mayers faces nearly 20 years in prison.
A$AP Twelvyy's refusal to cooperate with prosecutors in A$AP Rocky's trial adds a new layer of tension to an already tumultuous legal battle.
The rapper rejected a plea deal and will stand trial on two counts of felony assault stemming from a 2021 shooting in Hollywood.
As the assault trial unfolds, explosive messages shed light on the tensions between the rapper and his accuser.
Rocky reportedly rejected the plea deal offered in his Los Angeles gun trial because of the potential impact it would have had on his career as a rapper. TMZ reports that sources close to the 36-year-old rapper weren't interested in taking the plea bargain because it would "effectively end his career,
Los Angeles prosecutors have resumed questioning of potential jurors, focusing on their attitudes towards police and celebrities.