🎵 2022-08-24 02:19:00 – Paris/France.
ADAMS COUNTY, Ohio (WXIX) — Rapper Afroman's home was raided by the Adams County Sheriff's Office on Aug. 21, according to his Instagram and TMZ posts.
Afroman, 48, real name Joseph Foreman, is best known for his songs "Because I Got High" and "Crazy Rap."
The musician has posted videos and photos on Instagram that he says show the sheriff's office arriving and kicking down his kitchen door.
After two law enforcement officers enter the house, two deputies from the Adams County Sheriff's Office follow behind carrying weapons.
Law enforcement went to his home looking for narcotics, but found nothing except "traces of some joints," the rapper told "TMZ Live."
The Los Angeles native also posted a video of law enforcement searching his suit closet.
In a post, Afroman asked, “Does anyone have Ben Crump's number? Crump is a well-known attorney who specializes in civil rights cases.
At the time his property was searched, Afroman said he was in Chicago, according to TMZ.
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