Testifying against $AP Rocky in court, $AP Relli broke his silence after it was discovered that the rapper had not committed two felony assaults with a semi-automatic firearm. Tuesday in Los Angeles.
Rocky, the Rakim Mayers, faced up to 24 years in prison if convicted of assault arising from a suspected 2021 altercation with his former peers.
Two days after ry's judge reached the verdict following a nearly four-week trial, Leri, his real name, Terrell Efron, spoke on social media.
“Gossip is a type of entertainment for people who have no meaningful goals or goals in their lives,” writes Leli. His Instagram Stories Thursday. “I hate me, bring shame to my name, say bad things about me, I don't care.”
“Your presence does not add value to my life,” added Leli along with a prayer emoji.
Relli and Rocky once boasted intimate friendships when they belonged to A$AP Mob, a hip-hop group formed in Harlem in 2006.
The group is made up of NYC-based rappers and creatives, each boasting an A$AP moniker. Other well-known members include rappers A$ap Ferg and A$ap Yams, who were found to have died in 2015 at the age of 26.
Rocky was accused of firing a handgun and injuring Leri during a discussion in the Hollywood area on November 6, 2021. Los Angeles police said.
Leli's statement comes days after Rocky's lawyer Joe Takopina spoke about their big legal victory.
Speaking in court during the closing discussion, Takopina reflected on Leri, calling him an “angry pathological liar,” and “had committed perjury over and over again.” I called it.
Rocky, for him He praised his legal team. Ju was grateful to “save his life” when he left the courtroom.
“The whole experience has been crazy for the past four years,” Rocky told reporters the moment the verdict was read out loud. “I'm grateful, and being here now congratulates me on being a free man who speaks to Y'all.”
Rocky's girlfriend and nine-time Grammy Award winner Rihanna (one with her son RZA (2), one with the rapper) rushed to social media to celebrate the outcome of the trial.
“Glory belongs to God and God alone,” the singer of “Kiss it Better” wrote in an Instagram story shared with 150 million followers on the platform.
“Thank you, humble at his mercy!”




