Ohio Cops Raided Afroman's House Looking for a Dungeon Because of a Bizarre Confidential Informant Tip
All they found was some cool cars and clothes.

When sheriff's deputies in Adams County, Ohio, raided Afroman's house last year, they were looking for more than just marijuana, which the rapper is famously fond of. The deputies were searching for evidence of outlandish claims from a confidential informant that the house contained a basement dungeon.
The Adams County Sheriff's Office (ACSO) executed a search warrant on Afroman's house last August on suspicion of drug possession, drug trafficking, and kidnapping. Afroman was not charged with a crime, and the kidnapping angle was never explained. But now, public records obtained by Arthur West, a public records advocate, and provided to Reason shed more light on the raid, which has since led to a bitter legal battle between Afroman and the ACSO deputies.
According to the search warrant affidavit, the Adams County Sheriff's Office received a tip from a confidential informant that Joseph Foreman, better known as Afroman, was not only trafficking large amounts of marijuana, but he also "has a basement, referred to as 'the dungeon' in which he…keeps women locked in, forcing them to urinate and defecate in a bucket as punishment for upsetting or disobeying him."

Body camera footage of the raid shows the deputies—after the initial excitement of busting down the front door—ambling through Afroman's house, rifling through his clothes and CDs, and trying to find false walls and secret rooms.
But the hourslong search turned up no evidence to corroborate the claim of a basement dungeon. Part of the problem may have been that, as Afroman's record label told Vice, the house did not have a basement.
There was no big stash of weed either. According to search warrant documents, deputies recovered a glass jar containing "green leafy vegetation" (shake, according to deputies on the body camera footage), THC wax, and several pipes.
The deputies also seized more than $5,000 in cash, which they were ultimately forced to return. (The returned amount was $400 short, which an investigation later determined was due to a counting error by deputies.)
Reason has extensively written about how police departments use unreliable confidential informants and unverified tips to launch violent, unconstitutional raids.
In a statement to Reason on Afroman's behalf, Adam "Dot" Muniz, the director of operations for Music Access Inc., Afroman's distributor, says the search warrant's allegations are "entirely false. If there was any indication they were true, he would have been arrested during the unlawful police raid."
Afroman has yet to be charged with any crime. He subsequently used surveillance footage of the raid and cellphone video taken by his wife to lampoon the ACSO deputies. He released two music videos for songs mocking the cops, "Lemon Pound Cake" and "Will You Help Me Repair My Door." He also sold merchandise with images of the deputies and used the footage to promote his products and tours.
The mockery offended the deputies so much that seven of them filed a lawsuit against Afroman in March. The deputies argue Afroman used their personas for commercial purposes without permission, causing them to suffer "embarrassment, ridicule, emotional distress, humiliation, and loss of reputation."
The lawsuit also named Muniz's company. Muniz called the suit a "desperate cry" and said it originally misstated his company's name.
The Ohio chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union filed an amicus brief in support of Afroman's motion to dismiss the suit, arguing it's a blatant example of what's known as a strategic lawsuit against public participation (SLAPP).
"There is nothing the First Amendment guards more jealously than criticism of public officials on a matter of public concern, regardless of whether the criticism is harsh, or vulgar, or presented in a series of catchy music videos," David Carey, deputy legal director of the ACLU of Ohio, says. "The fact that Afroman may profit from his work does nothing to alter the First Amendment's protection, any more than a newspaper loses its protection by being sold. And the idea that public law enforcement officers have a protectable right to personal privacy while conducting a search of someone's home is nothing short of absurd—there are few scenarios that present less of a privacy interest than that."
One of Afroman's lawyers has previously said he intends to countersue.
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I have no sympathy for these cops here. Any information about a basement for the residence would've been easily obtainable from the tax assessor's office. If the residence is recorded as having no basement (i.e. crawlspace or slab on grade), then that would've been a tip-off that the informant was lying.
In fact, I just looked it up myself. Every Joseph Foreman listed in the county as owning property has a crawlspace listed with the Adams County Assessor. Not a single basement among them.
Betchya dint know that YOU are smarter than the average copper in that county. Well done, Sir.
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Sure, but if one wanted to have a hidden basement dungeon for illegal activities, a house "without" a basement would be a good place to start.
I certainly wouldn't tell the county about my illegal kidnapping sex dungeon in the basement that doesn't exist.
You know who else's house was raided because of some bizarre confidential tips?
Anne Frank?
Victor Frankenstein?
Vlad Basarab (AKA Vlad Dracul AKA Vlad Tepish)?
Dennis Tuttle and Rhogena Nicholas?
Nice call. too bad neither of them survived the raid to be able to torture the dirty coppers with video of their antics. Especially that creep Goines. I jope he ended up behind bars for quite a stretch.
So just any jackass can tip to the police that you have a sex dungeon setup in your house, and they will come over and bust the door down ? No investigation, no preliminary, just BOOM ... cops in your house pointing guns ? How many people have lost lives over something like this ?
Yes. I can link you to several Tim Pool episodes where the cops showed up during a live podcast… because someone called the cops and said there was a hostage situation and active shooter.
Once someone knows your address, that’s all it takes.
It's known as "SWATting"
In this case I think the cops manufactured cause. They wanted to search his house, so they found an 'informant' and told him what to say.
According to the snippet above, the confidential informant in this case was a "her".
Believe all women!
Yep. From what I've seen cops regularly make shit up and attribute it to an informant, judges rubber stamp the warrant without a care because while cops have qualified immunity judges enjoy absolute immunity, and when it turns out to have been a total farce nothing else happens.
Assuming they didn't simply manufacture the informant.
(The returned amount was $400 short, which an investigation later determined was due to a counting error by deputies.)
HAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!
Counting error, my ass.
Well, it really was. They intended on keeping $800, but the dofuss handling the money can't count.
$400 buys donuts for the station.
The deputies argue Afroman used their personas for commercial purposes without permission, causing them to suffer "embarrassment, ridicule, emotional distress, humiliation, and loss of reputation."
That's a lie. For that to be true the deputies would have to be capable of shame.
But the hourslong search turned up no evidence to corroborate the claim of a basement dungeon. Part of the problem may have been that, as Afroman's record label told Vice, the house did not have a basement.
It's worse than we thought. He moved his house onto a slab to destroy the evidence!
Crawlspace, according to the Adams County, Ohio Assessor.
The assessor's in on this? This conspiracy goes deeper than we thought!
Not as deep as a basement, though. Only a crawlspace.
But, what if it’s not bullshit, and Afroman is really a Buffalo Bill wannabe with an undisclosed basement, and the confidential informant was a victim that got away? If the CI wasn't made up, it seems prudent to check.
CI is as easy to abuse as “anonymous sources,” but that doesn’t mean that it’s always BS. If it is BS, there should be consequences, but what if it’s not?
"Confidential sources" have the same reliability as an anonymous tip; none whatsoever.
You’re going to be reminded about this post.
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The whole idea of confidential informants breaks the 6A. What are you talking about?
So oblivious.
It's 4A, and Art. I Sec. 14 Ohio Const. that we should be focused on. Prof. Laurent Sacharoff wrote a great article last year demonstrating that hearsay does not satisfy the requirement that warrants be "supported by oath or affirmation".
I have to admit, trolling the cops who did this by using security cam footage in his videos makes me like Afroman way more.
Dude made a career out of being sill, juvenile, and funny. Good for him.
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My parents’ house in suburban Atlanta had a crawl space, but I spent a good bit of time, after we cut a door in the foundation, digging it out to make a shop and storage space. 25 cents a wheelbarrow, and my dad checked every one for fullness before I got paid. It was hard red clay.
Videos are hysterical and well deserved. '...Give me pound cake...' chorus is sung to the to the old 1960's, classic, '...under the boardwalk...' -
I'd build a sex dungeon but my neighbor in the suite below me may not approve.
Just invite them over for a session.
THAT'S what happened. Afroman invited people over for a session -- a smoke sesh -- and the lady had something else on her mind.
Do people not read the Brave Little Tailor to kids anymore? I killed seven in one blow!
The dummies didn’t even check to see if the place had a basement. That was pathetically lazy. Not to mention stuuuupid. They brought the embarrassment etc. upon themselves. Loss of reputation? You can’t lose what you never had. I hope Afroman cleans their clocks
In court.
I might cut the cops *some* slack if they produced the informant tor prosecution and public humiliation. If the informant was imaginary, or they really have no way of tracing him/her, then the cops should suffer the consequences.
".....causing them to suffer "embarrassment, ridicule, emotional distress, humiliation, and loss of reputation."
Which the officers, and the rubber stamping Judge, so richly deserve.
Ironically, that is what they wanted to do to him, and so much worse.
Confidential informants are unconstitutional. This should not have happened. The warrant was not valid.
I hope in discovery Afroman demands transcripts of the "interviews" with their "con" informant. I would name that party a co-defendant to thei lawsuit, , even if only as a "Doe" as yet un-named party Name the judge as well, as a witness, he to testify as to the specifics that led him to issue the wartant. IF he failed to follow all the rules for such things, add him as a named defendant, but list a few "John/Jane doe" defendants ti fill in when ore is known.
Seems the dirty coppers would be using their time far more intelligently (I know, right?>>>>) to be goingafter said "con" infirmant. I dont know but it seems such statements m=should be only accepted when given under penalty of perjury and exposure as criminals providing false evidence. And part of why I would demand the transcripts of the "evidence gathering" is to try and discern whether there actually WAS a real live informant or they just spun up the entire yarn out of whole cloth.
The biblical punishment for "bearing false witness"against someone is for the false testifier to receive the exact punishment given the accused if the false evidence iis believed and results in any harm upon the one being lied about, and if the false testimony was rejected, receive the penalty the falsely accused WOULD have received had the lies been believed.
And I know the people that gave the fake tip . It was a hot mess down here in Aug car set on fire bomb in yard. Certain people where going crazy at 2 or 3 o'clock in the morning taking a dang flashlight shinning it in trees peoples yards swearing someone trying to get in that person back down money and pot stolen person hi iding another person large suitcase. It was crazy . People where afraid to let there children out after school to play. Because of crackheads .
Presumably, the cops got a search warrant. As soon as they showed up and, IDK, asked where the basement was and were told there wasn’t one the giant “OH SHIT” flags should have been raised. They should have known right there they been had. If they showed up based on the informants claiming a woman(s) were being held in a kidnapping situation they still should not have busted down the door. After talking to the residents and a short search if consented to they could have determined it was all bull. Cops totally wrong here however, people getting all over them for showing up at a possible kidnapping, torture scenario should remember that other house in Ohio where it went on for years.
That female making the wild allegations that caused the cops to show up in the first place should be arrested and charged.
"Confidential informant" is code for "we wanted to raid this guy for another notch on our guns and made up the whole thing including the informant for the fabricated, boilerplate affidavit necessary to get a search warrant from a pliant magistrate, probably while intoxicated." Why not? Every other police and sheriffs department in America does the same thing. It only blows up in their faces rarely when someone innocent gets killed by one of their trigger-happy brothers in blue. https://www.houstonchronicle.com/news/houston-texas/crime/article/houston-excop-gerald-goines-case-evidence-lawyers-17757985.php
And not mentioned in the article is that these Rambo wannabes DESERVED to be mocked and scorned. Not that I would ever be in their situation, but if I had been featured in a viral video doing what they were doing and looking like they were looking I would have resigned from law enforcement permanently in shame for the more respectable career of selling used automobiles.
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