Rapper Afroman will be getting back his $400 that was seized by The Adams County Sheriff’s Office during a raid of his home in August.
The money was returned to Afroman on Tuesday, minus $400.
The “Because I Got High” rapper, whose real name is Joseph Foreman, accused the sheriff’s office of stealing the money and tampering with evidence.
A sheriff told The Enquirer on Wednesday that the missing cash has been turned over to the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation, which will conduct a probe.
Armed police officers raided Afroman’s home in search of marijuana and drug paraphernalia on suspicion of drug trafficking and kidnapping on August 21.
The sheriff’s office said they seized $5,031 in cash because they believed it was connected to drug trafficking.
No charges were ever filed against the rapper.
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