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Afroman Says He Forgives Ohio Cops But He'll Still Perform Songs Bashing Them

Afroman Says He Forgives Ohio Cops But He'll Still Perform Songs Bashing Them
**Ohio Cops Sued by Rapper Afroman for Mocking Them in Music Videos** Rapper Afroman has stated that he forgives the Ohio law enforcement officers who sued him for mocking them in music videos after they raided his home. However, this forgiveness does not mean he will cease performing the songs at the center of the lawsuit. Afroman, whose real name is Joseph Edgar Foreman, told *TMZ* that he will continue to play the two songs that were the subject of the lawsuit, "Lemon Pound Cake" and "Will You Help Me Repair My Door." These songs feature home security footage of the raid and were deemed to have caused the sheriff's deputies mental distress. The officers claimed that the music videos, which mocked the raid, had caused them emotional distress. The lawsuit against Afroman was heard in court earlier this week, and he emerged victorious. During the trial, one of the officers broke down in tears while being shown an Afroman music video. The emotional display added a personal element to the proceedings, but it did not seem to sway the court's decision. Afroman's forgiveness of the officers is conditional, as he still feels that the Adams County Sheriff's Office has not reimbursed him for the damage allegedly caused to his home during the raid. Afroman's statement suggests that his forgiveness is not unconditional, and he expects some form of compensation for the damage incurred. The outcome of the lawsuit has left Afroman free to continue performing the songs that were at the center of the dispute. His decision to continue playing the songs will likely be seen as a defiant gesture, and it remains to be seen how the officers will react to this development.
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