A$AP Rocky is maintaining his innocence. The hip hop star just plead not guilty in the assault case against him.
A trial started up today (Tuesday, July 30) in connection with a street fight that occurred Stockholm early this month. The Stockholm District Court now hosts the trial in a projected three-day run — it could take less.
The facility has been secured with limited photo and video due to high media interest. However, some tweets from the day in court have revealed the happenings along with the presence of two new witnesses that could turn the case around for Rocky and his friends.
The trial has begun. The man who alleges he was assaulted by ASAP Rocky and two of his associates has asked for SEK 139,700 in compensation – that’s just over 12,000 pounds. #ASAPRocky
— Larissa Kennelly (@LarissaKennelly) July 30, 2019
Plenty of video footage surfaced of the incident, during which Rocky and his crew come off as the peacemakers through much of the initial conflict. Two strangers were following Rocky’s crew around and one reportedly broke a pair of headphones when striking his bodyguard over the head.
Rocky and his posse hit their breaking point after a woman accused the same random men of groping her and her friend. Ultimately, Rocky and two of his friends attacked. The rapper was incarcerated and faces up to two years.
More from the ongoing trial below. Check back here for updates.
The ASAP Rocky court drawing for you (he's in green, his mum in the middle) pic.twitter.com/qA6WnoSuKn
— Alex Marshall (@alexmarshall81) July 30, 2019
Hearing now going through text messages from ASAP Rockys friends and bodyguard about the fight, including discussing meaning of certain words such as “dust off” – prosecution taking that to mean laying hands on somebody. #ASAPRocky
— Larissa Kennelly (@LarissaKennelly) July 30, 2019
ASAP Rocky’s lawyer also highlighting messages between Rocky’s team that describe the man as following them sround #ASAPRocky
— Larissa Kennelly (@LarissaKennelly) July 30, 2019
NEW ASAP Rocky’s lawyer has just stated that they think they are going to be able to demonstrate that no bottle was used in the way the prosecution are claiming #ASAPRocky
— Larissa Kennelly (@LarissaKennelly) July 30, 2019
Photo: Phil Knott