Deb Perry
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People really don’t like me 😂
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🔥🚨BREAKING: Legendary YouTube rapper Afroman dropped a hit song a banger before his highly anticipated lawsuit against him goes to court Monday in Adams County, Ohio. Afroman can be seen calling many officers pedophiles and exposing the alleged corruption.
Afroman just released “Batteram Hymns of the Police Whistle Blower” a day before the lawsuit heads to court.
Afroman (aka Joseph Foreman) just dropped his new track Batteram Hymn of the Police Whistle Blower” only a day before his defamation trial kicks off in court.
Adams County sheriff's deputies are suing him for defamation, invasion of privacy, and intentional infliction of emotional distress. The claims stem from music videos (including the viral "Lemon Pound Cake") that incorporated footage from the night deputies raided his home—allegedly causing vandalism and property damage while searching for drugs (finding nothing and charging no one), and supposedly walking away with around $400 of his cash.
In this fresh release, Afroman directly names the deputies involved, weaves in raid photos and videos as evidence, and layers on some AI-generated comedy to roast the situation and highlight his side of the story.
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Almost a MILLION views for TRUTH on X 🤯
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Tom MacDonald@IAMTOMMACDONALD
🔥NEW VIDEO🔥 Dear every politician & celebrity in the Epstein files…
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@ConservativeAnt @RoyalCaribbean Awwww, lets see you and James film, coming down the waterside !!!!
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“Eighteen people were k*lled. It makes your soul shudder to think about the callousness of what happened that night, but also the people who seized on it and took advantage of it in the aftermath. A huge amount of money was raised after the shooting, with people from all over sending in donations because they wanted to help the victims and their families. At some point, a decision was made to centralize everything with the Maine Community Foundation, and the representations were that 100% of the money would go to survivors and victims’ families. Then they split the fund and set aside $1.9 million for NGOs, allocated by a steering committee that included NGO heads who steered money to their own organizations.”
@SteveRob
@TheMaineWire
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