A$AP Rocky’s trial in Los Angeles has ignited public interest, fueled by conflicting testimonies, jury controversies, and the notable absence of Rihanna. The case centers on allegations that Rocky fired multiple shots during a dispute with his former friend,
Nearly a hundred jurors packed into a Los Angeles courtroom with the possibility they'll serve on the trial of rapper A$AP Rocky, who is charged with firing a gun at a former friend.
One day after a jury was sworn in, opening statements are expected Friday in the Los Angeles trial of rapper A$AP Rocky, who is charged with two counts of assault stemming from allegations he pulled a gun on a hip-hop artist during an altercation in Hollywood and then fired at him soon after in a separate confrontation.
A$AP Rocky created a stir with his entourage and designer looks as he was supported by his mom – but not his girlfriend Rihanna – at his gun trial this week. The rapper has pleaded not
A$AP Rocky was carrying a harmless prop gun from a music video on the night he allegedly shot a former friend in Hollywood, his lawyer told court Friday,
On the the first day of jury selection, Tacopina clarified that A$AP Rocky and Rihanna are not legally married. "There's no marriage certificate," Tacopina told the judge. Judge A
Thomas "Tommy" Zizzo Jr., an LAPD officer and son of "RHOBH" star Erika Jayne, testifies against A$AP Rocky in his felony assault trial on January 24.
Ellan Dimitrius, and Neama Rahmani tell Newsweek about Rihanna's potential impact on the jury in A$AP Rocky's assault trial.
The Harlem MC faces multiple counts of assault related to an incident where he allegedly shot at a friend near a Hollywood hotel in 2021.
Opening arguments were expected to begin Friday in the trial of rapper A$AP Rocky, who is charged with pulling a gun on a former friend during an argument in Hollywood.
Dozens of jurors will return to a Los Angeles courtroom for the possibility of serving on the trial of rapper A$AP Rocky, who is charged with firing a gun at a former friend