Rihanna and A$AP Rocky, pictured in a Fenty Skin campaign, are navigating legal challenges as Rocky’s assault trial begins in Los Angeles. |
The deal would have required Rocky to plead guilty to one count of assault with a semiautomatic firearm in exchange for six months behind bars, three years of probation, and a suspended seven-year sentence. Instead, the 36-year-old artist, who faces up to 24 years in prison if convicted on two felony assault counts, declined the offer.
Rocky’s attorney, Joe Tacopina, has maintained his client’s innocence, claiming the gun in question was a starter pistol used as a prop for security purposes. "The evidence we have that they don’t know about is going to be devastating—devastating," Tacopina said earlier this year, expressing confidence in an acquittal.
The charges stem from a November 2021 incident in which Rocky is accused of firing two shots at Terell Ephron, a former member of the A$AP Mob known as A$AP Relli, during an argument outside a Hollywood hotel. Ephron testified in November 2023 that Rocky allegedly brandished the firearm, threatened to kill him, and later fired at him, striking him in the hands. Surveillance footage reportedly captured Rocky holding a gun, while the sound of gunfire was recorded nearby.
Ephron, who had a falling-out with Rocky over a financial dispute, alleged the rapper had grown “big-headed” from fame and “failed everybody.” Bullet casings presented as evidence were provided to authorities by Ephron, but no matching weapons were found when police searched Rocky’s Los Angeles home in 2022.
The trial marks yet another significant moment in the rapper’s legal history. Fans may recall Rocky’s 2019 arrest in Sweden for assault, which became an international incident after figures like Donald Trump intervened on his behalf. His experiences have cast a shadow over his career, though they’ve done little to diminish his influence as a cultural icon.
Rocky’s rise to prominence as part of the Harlem-based A$AP Mob collective helped redefine East Coast hip-hop. With hits like “Praise the Lord” and his fashion-forward image, Rocky became a leader in bridging streetwear, high fashion, and music. Despite the controversy surrounding his legal battles, his fans remain loyal, eager to see how the trial will unfold.
Rihanna, Rocky’s partner and the mother of their two children, was not present in court Tuesday and is unlikely to attend the proceedings, according to the defense team.
The trial is expected to last about three weeks.
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