Los Angeles, CA – A California judge has strongly advised A$AP Relli to reconsider his defamation lawsuit against fellow hip-hop artist A$AP Rocky, signaling that the case may face dismissal and could leave Relli liable for substantial legal fees. The warning came during a recent hearing where Judge Randolph M. Hammock expressed skepticism about the merits of Relli’s defamation claims, particularly in light of free speech protections.
Roots of the Legal Conflict: A 2021 Shooting Allegation
The ongoing legal saga stems from a November 2021 incident where A$AP Relli, born Terell Ephron, accused A$AP Rocky, real name Rakim Mayers, of firing a gun at him during a confrontation in Hollywood. The accusation led to Rocky’s arrest and criminal charges for assault with a semiautomatic firearm. Prosecutors alleged a heated dispute between the former friends escalated to violence.
Rocky consistently denied the allegations, maintaining his innocence throughout the proceedings. His defense team argued that the firearm in question was a prop gun loaded with blanks, and that Rocky was using it as a defensive measure. In February 2025, a jury acquitted A$AP Rocky of all charges after a three-week trial, finding that the prosecution had not proven its case beyond a reasonable doubt.
Defamation Claims Emerge Amidst Criminal Case Aftermath
Following Rocky’s acquittal, A$AP Relli filed a defamation lawsuit in 2023 against both A$AP Rocky and his attorney, Joe Tacopina. Relli’s suit alleges that Tacopina, through a series of public statements and media appearances, defamed Relli by portraying him as a liar, an extortionist, and someone seeking financial gain rather than justice. Relli claims these statements, purportedly made at Rocky’s direction, have severely damaged his reputation and led to death threats and public ridicule.
Rocky’s legal team, however, contends that the statements made by Tacopina were legitimate defenses against Relli’s accusations and are protected under California’s anti-SLAPP (Strategic Lawsuit Against Public Participation) statute. This law is designed to safeguard free speech on matters of public interest and to prevent the filing of frivolous lawsuits intended to silence criticism. Tacopina has characterized Relli’s lawsuit as a publicity stunt and an attempt at extortion, pointing to audio recordings where Relli allegedly discussed demanding $30 million.
Judge’s Intervention: A Stark Warning to Relli
During a hearing on September 8, 2025, Los Angeles County Judge Randolph M. Hammock directly advised Relli, who is now representing himself after his previous legal counsel withdrew, to reconsider his continued pursuit of the defamation case. The judge expressed significant concern that Rocky’s motion to dismiss, based on anti-SLAPP protections, has a strong likelihood of succeeding.
Judge Hammock cautioned Relli that if the motion to dismiss is granted, Relli could be compelled to pay Rocky’s legal fees, potentially amounting to $50,000 or more. “I would urge you to contact the other side and see if a deal can be made,” the judge stated, suggesting, “Maybe it’s time to cut your losses”. He emphasized that the anti-SLAPP motion is highly technical and that Rocky’s team is likely to demonstrate that the statements made were matters of public interest, especially given Rocky’s status as a globally recognized artist in the music industry. Relli reportedly stated he has already invested over $500,000 in legal fees across his legal battles.
Legal Ramifications and Future Outlook
The judge’s remarks highlight the significant legal challenges Relli faces. California’s anti-SLAPP laws provide a strong defense for speech on public matters, making it difficult for plaintiffs to prevail in defamation cases against public figures. Rocky’s acquittal in the criminal trial further bolsters his defense, framing the public statements as justified responses rather than defamatory attacks.
For A$AP Rocky, a dismissal of the defamation suit would mark another legal victory, potentially allowing him to fully concentrate on his music career and personal life. The artist continues to be a prominent figure in the hip hop and music world.
A hearing on Rocky’s motion to dismiss is scheduled for October 23, with Relli expected to file his response by then. The outcome of this hearing is anticipated to have significant financial and legal implications for both parties. Meanwhile, Relli’s separate civil assault case against Rocky is still scheduled for trial in January 2026. This ongoing legal drama continues to capture attention within the entertainment news cycle, underscoring the intricate balance between individual reputations and the right to free speech.