The Times Herald (Norristown, PA)

A$AP Rocky pleads not guilty as Sweden assault trial opens

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HELSINKI >> American rapper A$AP Rocky pleaded not guilty as he went on trial for assault Tuesday in Sweden, where he has spent nearly a month in jail and his legal troubles that started with a street fight caught the attention of U.S. President Donald Trump.

The Grammy-nominated artist, whose real name is Rakim Mayers, and two men thought to be members of his entourage are accused of beating a 19-year-old man in Stockholm on June 30.

Wearing sweatpants and a green Tshirt in court, Mayers, 30, pleaded not guilty to assault charges that carry a maximum penalty of two years in prison. He says he acted in self-defense during a street fight.

On the trial’s opening day, prosecutor­s and defense lawyers presented competing narratives of what happened.

Prosecutor­s showed CCTV footage and other video, including footage in which Mayers was seen throwing a young man to the ground.

They said 19-year-old Mustafa Jafari and a friend had gotten into an argument with the rapper and one of his bodyguards beforehand near a fast-foot restaurant.

Mayers also published videos on his Instagram account that showed him repeatedly pleading with Jafari and his friend to stop following him and his entourage.

His mother, Renee Black, attended the proceeding­s. She has said she was convinced her son was not guilty

“This is a nightmare,” Black was quoted by Swedish media as saying when the trial broke for lunch.

Prosecutor­s alleged in court documents that the three suspects beat and kicked Jafari while he was on the ground and that he was hit with parts of or a whole bottle. The court file includes photos of Jafari’s cuts, bruises and blood-stained clothes.

A$AP Rocky’s lawyer, Martin Persson, told Swedish public broadcaste­r SVT on Monday that he would present the court with new evidence, including

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