Dayton Daily News

Despite claim of self-defense, rapper charged with assault

- By David Keyton

— A Swedish STOCKHOLM prosecutor on Thursday charged rapper A$AP Rocky with assault over a fight in Stockholm last month, in a case that has drawn the attention of fellow recording artists as well as U.S. President Donald Trump.

Rocky, a platinum-selling, Grammy-nominated artist whose real name is Rakim Mayers, has been in custody since July 3 as authoritie­s investigat­e a fight he was allegedly involved in on June 30 before appearing at a music festival.

Prosecutor Daniel Suneson said in a statement that he filed charges against the artist and two others “suspected of assault causing actual bodily harm, having come to the conclusion that the events in question constitute a crime and despite claims of self-defense and provocatio­n.”

The rapper and the other two suspects, who were described as members of his entourage but not identified, will remain in custody until trial.

The prosecutor has recommende­d that the Stockholm District Court set aside three days for the trial, which defense lawyer Slobodan Jovicic said is expected to start on Tuesday. The charges can carry a maximum sentence of two years in prison.

Videos published on social media appear to show a person being violently thrown onto the ground by Rocky, 30. The rapper asserts that it was self-defense.

Suneson said that he concluded otherwise after studying videos available to investigat­ors.

“It is worth noting that I have had access to a greater amount of material than that which has previously been available on the internet,” he said. “In addition to video material, the injured party’s statements have been supported by witness statements.”

Suneson added that there were initially two injured parties in the case, but the allegation­s concerning one of them were dropped due to “insufficie­nt supporting evidence” and the charges relate to only one alleged victim. That person has not been identified.

A counter-allegation was made by the artist’s bodyguard against one of the alleged victims, but that case was closed earlier this week, the prosecutor said.

Defense lawyer Jovicic said “Rakim Mayers feels that he acted in self-defense, he is claiming that he is innocent, and in that perspectiv­e he of course is very sad.”

Sean “Diddy” Combs, Justin Bieber and Kris Jenner are some of the celebritie­s who have publicly expressed support for Rocky. The artist has collaborat­ed with Kendrick Lamar, Cardi B, Drake and Selena Gomez.

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Rapper A$AP Rocky has been in custody since July 3 in Sweden.

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