A$AP Rocky Reportedly Ghosted Trump After Returning From Sweden

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Trump’s role in Rocky’s predicament also involved a “mysterious entertainment industry fixer” who “has no web presence and was unwilling to name any of his contacts”

by the Swedish court. He was sentenced to two years’ probation, and time already served while awaiting trial.

All the same, Trump was reportedly expecting a public “thank you” from Rocky upon his August 2 release. Rocky’s manager,, is said to have told Scott “If a serial killer gets Rocky out of jail, I would have no problem saying thank you to the serial killer,” though Ehmann would not verify that quote. Before long, Ehmann apparently “started making all these excuses” about Rocky needing to rest, rather than publicly thank the White House.

Scott subsequently found it “embarrassing” to tell Jared Kushner they’d had no meaningful contact with Rocky after his release, scuttling plans for a call between Kushner and the rapper. Eventually, Rocky’s manager stopped “returning our text messages” altogether. “All he had to do was do a two-minute call to say thank you,” Scott told Yahoo of the snub. “Rocky hasn’t even called us and said, ‘Hey, man, thank you guys. I appreciate it,’ in private. Just in private.

Trump, meanwhile, has not commented on Rocky’s release since his own pun-filled tweet. “A$AP Rocky released from prison and on his way home to the United States from Sweden,” he wrote on August 2. “It was a Rocky Week, get home ASAP A$AP!”

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