A$AP Rocky’s ongoing legal drama took another unexpected turn this Monday when a member of his Mob collective, A$AP Lou, made a startling confession about the ammunition found in Rocky’s home.
Facing a hefty potential prison sentence, A$AP Rocky’s trial has been marked with surprising developments. The latest surprise came as A$AP Lou, a fellow Mob member, took the stand to claim responsibility for gun ammunition found during a raid at Rocky’s house in 2022.
Lou testified that the ammunition, specifically a Glock 43 magazine, was inadvertently left at Rocky’s home. “I took everything except for one magazine,” he explained, noting that it was a confusing mix-up during purchase since he actually needed a magazine for his Glock 42.
Adding further details, Lou described the situation in the shop, saying, “When you’re in the store, it’s like everything is next to each other. I didn’t realize until that day that I had mistakenly grabbed it.” He confirmed to the court that the magazine was never used or fired.
The rationale behind leaving the incorrect magazine at Rocky’s house, according to Lou, was simple economics. “It’s a $20 magazine,” Lou stated. “That would have cost more in gas to go there and back with my time.”
Lou is not alone in defending Rocky. A$AP Twelvyy, another Mob member, alleged that Rocky never used a real gun but rather a prop during a confrontation with A$AP Relli, who claims Rocky fired at him.
Twelvyy vividly recounted seeing Rocky with the prop gun meant for a video shoot in the Bronx, describing it as “a starter pistol” and insisting it was not real. Meanwhile, Relli maintains his version, alleging Rocky used the weapon against him, describing the encounter as “like a movie”.
These testimonies stand in stark contrast to Relli’s accusations, keeping the trial atmosphere tense and unpredictable. As the case unfolds, it remains to be seen how these revelations will impact the rapper’s fate.
The courtroom drama continues as A$AP Rocky’s associates rally support amid serious charges. Whether these testimonies sway the final verdict is yet to be determined.