A$AP Rocky back in Stockholm after assault trial
By Reuters
15 December 2019 |
6:16 am
U.S. rapper A$AP Rocky returned to Sweden to perform at a concert on Wednesday, just months after he was convicted for assault following a high-profile trial that saw President Donald Trump attempt to intervene on his behalf.
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