Rocky's lawyer Joe Tacopina explained his strategy to get the rapper acquitted during a recent interview. Tacopina appeared on The Breakfast Club and explained his court strategy to successfully defend Rocky in his felony gun assault trial.
ASAP Rocky has a lot to be happy about right now, as he was recently found not guilty in a felony assault trial that had the potential to put him behind bars for years. This is thanks in part to the work of his lawyer, Joe Tacopina.
Rocky's attorney Joe Tacopina revealed during his appearance on The Breakfast Club that he was asked to "take a look" at Diddy's sex trafficking and racketeering case, but turned it down because of his ties to Roc Nation and Jay-Z.
Rocky’s lawyer addressed critics who accused Rihanna of bringing her kids to court to elicit sympathy from the jury
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This has been a major week for ASAP Rocky: A few days ago, he was found not guilty in his felony assault trial and therefore avoided potentially years in prison. Rihanna showed up to court dates to support the father of her children, even though he didn’t want her there.
Rocky's lawyer, Joe Tacopina, believes the rapper's trial went perfectly in his client's favor. Speaking with TMZ, Tacopina says he "believed in Rocky's innocence from day one."
Rakim Mayers, better known as A$AP Rocky, was acquitted on Tuesday. He had faced up to 24 years in prison if convicted on all charges.
The rapper had faced two felony counts of assault with a firearm in connection with a 2021 altercation in Los Angeles.
Rocky, whose real name is Rakim Mayers, was acquitted Tuesday of assault charges stemming from a 2021 Hollywood shooting.
A$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.
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