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Show Notes
In this episode, we're diving into a wild case of free speech vs. public officials. Rapper Afroman is suing the Adams County Sheriff's Department after they raided his home, seized his cash, and damaged his property. He used his own security footage to create a music video that poked fun at the deputies, and they're now suing him for defamation. But Afroman's lawyer argues that his client's right to free speech was protected, and the jury agrees. This verdict sets a powerful precedent for artists and comedians who use satire to criticize government conduct.
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