Following A$AP Rocky's acquittal in his criminal trial Tuesday, several celebrities are celebrating the rapper's legal victory.
Relli testified during the trial that Rocky threatened to kill him before pulling out a gun and shooting at Relli, with one shot grazing his hand. However, Rocky's legal team countered by claiming the A$AP Mob founder only had a prop pistol and fired it toward the ground in order to scare off Relli during the violent encounter.
A$AP Rocky 's legal saga is now behind him after he was acquitted during his gun assault trial on Tuesday (Feb. 18). The verdict is making headlines and everyone from Rocky, Rihanna and the District Attorney have something to say about the results.
Rocky was found not guilty on two felony counts of assault with a semiautomatic firearm on Tuesday and has now announced his latest creative role
ASAP Rocky had a major life moment yesterday (February 19): He received the verdict in his felony gun trial. He was charged with two felony counts of assault with a semiautomatic firearm over a confrontation with ASAP Relli in 2021. Ultimately, he was facing up to eight years in prison, but fortunately, he was found not guilty.
Relli has commented for the first time since ASAP Rocky was found not guilty. On Thursday, the former ASAP Mob associate took to his Instagram Stories, writing, "Gossiping is a form of entertainment for people who have no meaningful goals or purpose in life,
ASAP Rocky leapt into partner Rihanna ’s arms after being found not guilty in an assault trial that stemmed from a 2021 shooting.
A$AP Rocky's lawyer jokes that the rapper and his partner Rihanna are naming their next baby after him after Rocky was found not guilty following a 2021 shooting incident.
ASAP Relli, who alleged he was the victim ... Fif commemorated the verdict with another Instagram update, this time urging Rocky to “stay sucker-free.” “To God be the glory,” Nicki ...
Rocky now acquitted, Rihanna is relieved and ready to focus on family time. Here’s what the couple plans to do next after the trial’s verdict.