Afroman just can't be stopped..
Credibility score: 55/100 — Mixed Credibility. Several questionable claims detected. Watch with healthy skepticism.
Claims analyzed
Cops raided Afroman, stole money, trashed house, found nothing, no charges — OK (60/100)
Story matches public record of 2022 raid and lawsuit — still waiting on final payout details
Cops dramatically overacted their emotional distress in court — Just Vibes (50/100)
Speaker's read on the officers' courtroom theatrics — no fact to check, just vibes.
Cops found nothing illegal during raid on his house — Personal Story (60/100)
His own account of the raid — matches what court records later showed.
Cops who raided his house shouldn't be able to sue him — Opinion (50/100)
Straight opinion on whether raided cops can sue the target — not a fact to check.
Lawsuit against Afroman violates his free speech rights — Opinion (50/100)
Free speech defense is the whole case here — jury already bought it.
He's a working rapper who pays taxes with rap income — Personal Story (50/100)
Personal tax status flex — irrelevant to the legal argument but he said it.
Afroman made a diss track as intro for his lawsuit — Verified (85/100)
He literally dropped "Lemon Pound Cake" diss tracks before trial — confirmed.
Cops said they don't have to pay for raid damage — Personal Story (60/100)
Classic qualified immunity move — departments almost never cover the mess they make.
Song lyrics call deputies a flag and a pedophile with internet proof — Dubious (45/100)
Lyrics are real — the "proof" part is what the deputies sued over and lost.
Names specific people as running a fake-warrant setup — Unverifiable (50/100)
Straight-up names two people as co-conspirators with zero receipts shown.
Claims all proof is already online — Unverifiable (50/100)
"My proofs on the internet" — classic move, still waiting on the link.
Accuses prosecutor of fleeing to Arizona after losing — Unverifiable (50/100)
Says the prosecutor literally ran to Arizona — no confirmation either way.
Cops sued Afroman over using their faces in his video — Verified (90/100)
Web results confirm: deputies lost the defamation suit in 2023-2025.
Threatens to put more cops in songs — Opinion (50/100)
Pure threat-rap, not a fact claim — just vibes.
Judge dismissed Afroman's countersuit in February — OK (50/100)
Transcript says February dismissal — no public record in web results to confirm or contradict.
Afroman slept with Randy Walters' wife and got rich from it — Personal Story (50/100)
Classic Afroman flex — claiming he banged the cop's wife for revenge money.
Claims lawsuit was only over $400 — Dubious (45/100)
The actual suit was defamation + emotional distress, not some $400 dispute.
Sheriff raided his house looking for kidnapping victims, found only lemon pound cake — Personal Story (70/100)
Story matches what actually happened — deputies lost the defamation suit over the raid footage.
Telling a childhood story about a friend named Martin for the first time — Just Vibes (50/100)
Just shifting into a personal anecdote — no claim to check.
Afroman says he and the sheriff grew up together and their families were close — Personal Story (50/100)
Personal backstory about knowing the sheriff as kids — can't fact-check childhood memories.
Afroman played his lemon pound cake song in court — Verified (85/100)
Court records confirm the diss track got played during the defamation trial.
Video shows Afroman playing Lemon Pound Cake in court — Just Vibes (50/100)
They played the actual diss track in open court while the cop sat there. Brutal.
Says the officer had to watch the full 'Lemon Pound Cake' video in court — Dubious (45/100)
The video shows the officer identifying himself in the footage, not sitting through the whole diss track.
Raid gave him First Amendment right to mock cops in music videos — Opinion (50/100)
Jury just agreed with him on this exact point last year — Afroman won the defamation suit.
Blames deputies for the whole situation because they raided his house — Opinion (50/100)
Classic Afroman defense — they started it so everything after is on them
Celebrates Afroman winning the case — Just Vibes (50/100)
Classic Afroman callback — the man literally turned a police raid into an album and still won in court.
Says Afroman is the Japanese anime version of an American — Opinion (50/100)
Bro turned Afroman into the entire American archetype for 90s anime. That's a take.
Afroman went to trial after cops sued him over raid footage — Just Vibes (50/100)
Nails the "wait, this actually went to court?" energy everyone had in 2023
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