Arab Times

LOS ANGELES:

Variety

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Jay-Z

A$AP Rocky, who was found guilty of assault by a Swedish court, said he was “disappoint­ed” by the verdict but said he will “keep moving forward.” The incident, which grew into an internatio­nal incident bizarrely involving President Donald Trump, saw the rapper incarcerat­ed for nearly three weeks after an altercatio­n with fans in Stockholm.

“I am of course disappoint­ed by today’s verdict,” Rocky wrote in all caps in an Instagram post. “I want to say thanks again to all of my fans, friends, and everyone who showed me love during this difficult time. Imma keep moving forward. Thank you to my team, my management, attorneys, label and everyone who advocated for justice. “

Earlier on Wednesday, the rapper was convicted of assault in Sweden and given a suspended sentence. He was not present in the Stockholm courtroom when the verdict was handed down. Two members of the rapper’s entourage, Bladimir Corniel and David Rispers, were also found guilty of assault by the court.

Rocky will not have to serve any more jail time, having already spent nearly a month in a Swedish detention center following a violent confrontat­ion in Stockholm on June 30. But he will have to pay damages to the victim.

The American rapper had been arrested and jailed following a confrontat­ion with 19-year-old Mustafa Jafari. A$AP Rocky, Corniel and Rispers were held by authoritie­s for several weeks until arguments in their assault trial wrapped up Aug 2, at which point they were released pending the verdict.

The damages awarded to Jafari are reportedly 12,500 Swedish krona ($1,300), considerab­ly less than he had been seeking. “The victim is awarded damages for violation of his integrity and pain and suffering, but less than he requested,” the court said. “The defendants shall, each based on their financial ability, repay the state for its expenses for public legal counsels.” (RTRS)

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