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The Ambassador to Sweden says her country does not have it in for black people, and as for A$AP Rocky, he’s being treated fairly.
Karin Olofsdotter appeared on ‘TMZ Live’ Thursday and maintained A$AP Rocky has not been unfairly singled out after his arrest more than 2 weeks ago for allegedly assaulting a man on the street.
We challenged the Ambassador, because the man the rapper allegedly assaulted him first, and it’s all on video. The Ambassador suggested A$AP’s crime may be more serious, although she wouldn’t elaborate.
She also scoffed at the notion black people might now be afraid to travel to Sweden, given what happened to A$AP and what Quavo told us about what happened to him. She said Sweden proudly is in the top 5 countries that enforce the “rule of law.”
As for claims by the U.S. Embassy as well as member of A$AP Rocky’s team — that the jail where he was initially held was disgusting — she says even A$AP’s lawyer claims those reports are inaccurate. That, by the way, is just not true, because his attorney — Alan Jackson — has maintained the condition when A$AP was first arrested were deplorable.
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