Juror In A$AP Rocky's Criminal Case Says 'He's Lucky' There Wasn't 'Enough Evidence' To Convict

A$AP Rocky was acquitted of the charges against him in his criminal trial, but one of the jurors has said the rapper was lucky to avoid a conviction.

Rocky has been caught up in a legal dispute since his arrest in April 2022 when he faced accusations of two instances of assault with a semiautomatic gun.

The “Peso” rapper was involved in an altercation with his former friend, A$AP Relli, who accused him of firing a gun at him in November 2021.

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Juror Speaks Out About A$AP Rocky’s Not Guilty Verdict

Even though Rocky, known as Rakim Mayers, was found not guilty of the alleged crimes, a juror from his trial has shed light on the decision-making process that led to their verdict.

In a chat with freelance journalist Nique at Nite, the unidentified female juror spoke candidly about the decision not to convict the rapper.

According to a statement on BET, she shared, “Our main focus was on serving justice. We thoroughly deliberated, addressing all issues and questions, seeking clarification, and carefully reviewing pieces of evidence that required closer examination.”

The juror added, “And I think that we did the best we could with the instructions that we had, and with the evidence that we had.”

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Some Jury Members Believed A ‘Crime Had Been Committed’

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The juror also shared that though a vote suggested that the jury leaned toward a verdict, some jurors had their doubts.

She explained, “I think we kind of were almost at the verdict [but] we had a couple of people, including myself, who … still had some questions and we were all thinking that a crime had been committed.”

The woman added, “But the thing is with the instructions we had and with the law, we didn’t think there was enough evidence to convict.”

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Juror Claims A$AP Rocky’s Defense Didn’t Convince Most Jury Members

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The prosecution claimed Rocky fired a gun at Relli, but his defense team countered by stating that he used a prop gun, which he carried for security purposes.

However, the rapper’s defense didn’t convince most jury members. The juror said, “I think most of us felt it was a gun. Just from the behavior on the videos and from some of the testimony.”

She added, “Unfortunately, a lot of the witnesses—we didn’t consider all of their testimonies to be reliable.”

The juror also highlighted how the lack of the alleged gun, which was never recovered, further fueled skepticism and created a significant gap in the prosecution’s case.

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She said, “I didn’t really believe it. I didn’t think that … they had really convincing evidence that it was a prop gun. It was kind of a little mystery the way it disappeared, and they couldn’t produce it as evidence. So some of the testimony did not sound accurate or truthful.”

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Juror Advises A$AP Rocky

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Rocky was delighted to be acquitted after a three-week trial. If convicted of the crime he was charged with, the “Praise The Lord” rapper could have faced a jail term of up to 24 years.

The juror believes Rocky was lucky there wasn’t enough evidence to convict him and admonished him to tread carefully in the future.

She said, “I hope that in the future, Mr. Mayers really thinks about his actions before he is upset with somebody.”

The woman added, “He does have a lot to lose. He’s lucky, at this point, that we didn’t have enough evidence to hand down a conviction.”

Fans React To Juror’s Comments

A$AP Rocky and Rihanna arrive to The 2023 Met Gala Celebrating "Karl Lagerfeld: A Line Of Beauty"
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TMZ reposted a video of the juror’s interview on Instagram, and many fans took turns sharing their thoughts on it.

One person quipped, “I thought jurors aren’t supposed to talk about the cases? Hope her 15 seconds of fame is worth it.”

Another person added, “So basically, you let him go free with a warning.”

A third fan shared, “Normally jurors value their right to privacy. This one is dying for attention. Jesus.”

Another fan expressed, “She probably just doesn’t ever want to be on the jury anymore.”

A fifth person commented, “They were scared of Rihanna.”

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