Complete coverage: ASAP Rocky’s arrest
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Rapper ASAP Rocky reportedly said he wouldn’t play in Sweden again after he served jail time there for assault over the summer. But he’s returning next month.
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ASAP Rocky got a conditional sentence and must pay his victim about $1,300, per a Wednesday ruling in Sweden. The rapper had faced up to two years behind bars.
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Swedish court finds American rapper ASAP Rocky guilty of assault for his role in a June 30 street brawl in Stockholm.
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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Rapper A$AP Rocky is back in the United States as the verdict in a Swedish assault case against him and two other Americans looms, Los Angeles television stations report.Local stations report the American artist was among a group of people shown emerging from a private airplane at Los Angeles International Airport in footage broadcast late Friday night.
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Rapper ASAP Rocky, who spent a month in a Swedish jail under suspicion of assault, shows his gratitude after he’s temporarily freed pending a trial verdict.
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Newly freed rapper ASAP Rocky, back in the U.S. after a month in Swedish jail, sought social and spiritual solace at Kanye West’s Sunday Service.
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With rapper ASAP Rocky’s assault trial set to reconvene Thursday in Stockholm, here’s a look at the key differences in the U.S. and Swedish justice systems.
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BERLIN (AP) — U.S.
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“We are one,” President Trump says of ASAP Rocky, the American rapper who has been held for weeks in Sweden on suspicion of assault but hasn’t been charged.
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Support from fans and celebrities is growing for ASAP Rocky, the rapper who’s been behind bars in Sweden for more than a week while officials investigate a June 30 street fight that was caught on video.
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HELSINKI (AP) — American rapper A$AP Rocky and two other men believed to be members of his entourage is going on trial Tuesday in Sweden in a high-profile legal case that has caught the attention of U.S.
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STOCKHOLM (AP) — A Swedish prosecutor has charged rapper A$AP Rocky with assault over a fight in Stockholm last month.Prosecutor Daniel Suneson said in a statement Thursday that he filed charges against the artist and two others, “having come to the conclusion that the events in question constitute a crime and despite claims of self-defense and provocation.”
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STOCKHOLM (AP) — A witness in the A$AP Rocky assault case on Friday revised her story from initial police reports, testifying in a Swedish court that she didn’t actually see the American rapper hitting a man with a bottle.The young woman and her friend, testifying anonymously, were questioned via video link at Stockholm District Court.The third day of a trial where the rapper, whose real name is Rakim Mayers, and two other suspects are accused by prosecutors of beating 19-year-old Mustafa Jafari, is focusing on witness testimonies, including the rapper’s bodyguard, identified as Timothy Leon Williams.Whether or not Jafari, who got into an argument with Mayers’ entourage in Stockholm on June 30, was hit with parts or a whole bottle has become one of the key issues at the trial.The rapper, 30, pleaded not guilty at the start of the trial Tuesday, saying he acted in self-defense when Jafari and another man would not leave them alone.The woman on Friday told the court she had been eating with her friend at a fast-food restaurant in central Stockholm on the evening of June 30 when they saw Mayers’ entourage and Jafari encountering each other outside the venue.
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ASAP Rocky was arrested early Wednesday in Stockholm, Sweden, on suspicion of gross assault after a Sunday altercation that was captured in part on videos posted online, including two posted by the artist himself.