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Afroman Freedom Collection

In August 2022, the Adams County Sheriff's Office raided Joseph Foreman’s home, better known as Afroman, hunting for drugs and kidnapping charges. They found nothing. No evidence. No charges. Ever.

Instead of staying silent, Afroman turned the raid into rebellion. His security cameras captured every second of the intrusion, and he transformed that raw footage into music videos that put the deputies on blast for the entire world to see.

Their answer? Seven deputies sued him for defamation and invasion of privacy. For three long years, they tried to use the courts as a weapon to silence the artist, bury the footage, and crush free speech.

Then, on March 18, 2026, at 6:25 PM EST, freedom struck back. Timestamped forever on Bitcoin Block 941204, an Ohio jury delivered a unanimous verdict: all 13 claims dismissed. Afroman walked out of that courthouse draped in his American flag suit, a living symbol of victory.

This collection celebrates that moment.

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