ASAP Rocky to go to trial on charges he fired a gun at former friend
The rapper, who is in a relationship with and shares two children with singer Rihanna, could be sentenced to 24 years in prison if found guilty.
ASAP Rocky is set to go to trial in Los Angeles early next year on charges that he fired a gun at a former friend and collaborator on the streets near a Hollywood hotel in 2021.
The trial of the 36-year-old rapper, fashion mogul, Grammy nominee and celebrity co-chairman of the next Met Gala is set to begin with jury selection on January 21.
He has pleaded not guilty to two felony counts of assault with a semiautomatic firearm.
Superior Court Judge Mark S Arnold said he will allow video cameras to air the trial, which is expected to last about two weeks.
“I believe that the public deserves to see what goes on in the courtroom,” the judge said.
He asked defence lawyer Joe Tacopina whether Rihanna, with whom Rocky is in a relationship and has two children, plans to attend the trial so he could make proper security accommodations.
Another judge ruled after a preliminary hearing nearly a year ago that Rocky should stand trial for allegedly firing a gun at Terell Ephron, a childhood friend who testified that their relationship had soured and a feud came to a head on the night of November 6 2021.
Mr Ephron testified that bullets grazed his knuckles.
Rocky could be sentenced to 24 years in prison if convicted on all charges.
Rocky was recently selected to be a celebrity co-chairman at the Met Gala in May along with Pharrell Williams, Sir Lewis Hamilton, Colman Domingo and LeBron James, though the result of the trial could complicate his ability to attend.