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Rocky freed, just not A$AP as Trump hoped

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STOCKHOLM — Rapper A$AP Rocky and two other American suspects were temporaril­y freed from a Swedish jail and planning to head back to the U.S. on Friday as judges mull a verdict in the assault case against them.

The Stockholm District Court released the 30-yearold rapper, whose real name is Rakim Mayers, as well as David Rispers Jr. and Bladimir Corniel until Aug. 14 —when a verdict is expected in the case. They are accused of beating 19-yearold Mustafa Jafari on June 30 outside a fast-food restaurant in central Stockholm.

The three suspects were seen hugging each other at the court after they learned they would be released as some of the public gathered inside the courthouse loudly cheered.

Mayers’ mother, Renee Black, who was present throughout the court proceeding­s, was with her son when he was released. A private plane was waiting at the Stockholm Arlanda Airport to transport the suspects and Black back to the U.S. Friday evening, according to the Swedish newspaper Aftonblade­t.

Mayers shared an emotional post on Instagram after he was released, thanking his fans for their support during this “very difficult and humbling experience.”

President Trump, who had caused a stir in U.S.-Swedish diplomatic relations after publicly offering support to the Grammy-nominated recording artist, celebrated Mayers’ release, tweeting, “It was a Rocky Week, get home ASAP A$AP!”

Mayers’ release came after his three-day trial concluded Friday.

The rapper 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. He had been behind bars since he was arrested on July 3.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES PHOTOS ?? OUT FOR NOW: U.S. rapper A$AP Rocky, far right, leaves Stockholm District Court on Friday after his release while awaiting a verdict in his assault case.
GETTY IMAGES PHOTOS OUT FOR NOW: U.S. rapper A$AP Rocky, far right, leaves Stockholm District Court on Friday after his release while awaiting a verdict in his assault case.

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