A$AP Rocky accuser ends a long slog on the witness stand and lashes out
at 'annoying' defense lawyer
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[February 04, 2025]
By ANDREW DALTON
LOS ANGELES (AP) — A former friend who alleges rapper A$AP Rocky fired a
gun at him in 2021 testified Monday that no one involved in the incident
gave him any indication the firearm might have been fake — as the
defense contends — until the day Rocky's trial started two weeks ago.
The testimony from the trial’s key witness, who goes by A$AP Relli, came
at the end of a long, frustrating slog on the stand in a Los Angeles
courtroom that drove him to shout, “You're annoying, bro!” and much more
at the lead defense attorney.
In its re-direct questioning on Monday, the prosecution pushed back
against the idea that for security Rocky carried a starter pistol that
only shot blanks.
Deputy District Attorney Paul Przelomiec showed Relli texts from after
the incident in which he told Rocky “U try killing me” and that Rocky
had tried to take him from his daughter.
“At any point did he respond to your text messages to tell you it was a
fake gun?” The prosecutor asked Relli, who testified his knuckles were
grazed in the incident.
“No,” he responded. He said the same of the two mutual friends who had
been there.

The testimony was the first time the jury heard how late the prop gun
defense was revealed, despite more than three years passing and several
days of testimony at a preliminary hearing in 2023.
Rihanna, the superstar singer who is Rocky’s longtime partner and the
mother of his two toddler sons, was not in the courtroom after being in
the audience to support him for the trial’s previous three days.
Rocky has pleaded not guilty to two felony counts of assault with a
semiautomatic firearm, charges that with a conviction carry a maximum
penalty of 24 years in prison.
A day earlier, the hip-hop star was up a Grammy Award for the third time
at a ceremony just two miles away, but lost to one of the night’s big
winners, Kendrick Lamar.
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A$AP Relli testifies during A$AP Rocky's trial at the Clara
Shortridge Foltz Criminal Justice Center in Los Angeles, Wednesday,
Jan. 29, 2025. (Frazer Harrison/Pool via AP)
 Relli, who first took the stand on
Wednesday, had been often evasive and just as often angry under
cross-examination from Rocky's lawyer.
That came to a head Monday as the defense got a chance to ask its
last set of questions before he was excused.
“I’m not on trial. I’ve been here for five days, dealing with this
man,” he said. “I’ve been looking stupid for five days.”
He ignored the judge’s warnings not to make such statements.
“You think you’re slick!” he shouted at defense lawyer Joe Tacopina
moments later. “And I’m on to you! You’re not going to keep tripping
me up! You’re not slick!”
Last week, Relli had angrily declared that recordings of phone calls
the defense played for him about getting money from Rocky were
faked. Defense lawyers contend the only reason Relli went to police
about the incident was so he could extract money from Rocky in the
civil case he has also filed.
On Monday, the man who recorded those calls, Wally Sajimi, took the
stand as an out-of-order witness for the defense, and the jurors
heard the recordings themselves.
In one of them, a voice resembling Relli's says he'll stop
participating in the criminal case as soon as he gets paid.
“Once I walk away, when I get my cash, the case will get way
weaker," says the recording that Sajimi testified he made in 2022.
“It’s going to be hard for the DA to find me. Because I’m going to
be on another island.”
Sajimi testified that he builds websites for artists and brands, and
has worked with both Rocky and Relli, but said he is much closer to
Rocky, whom he considers a friend.
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