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Helena Soderpalm

U.S. rapper A$AP Rocky kicked and punched me, teenager tells Swedish court

A courtroom sketch shows Rakim Athelaston Mayers alias ASAP Rocky (in green shirt) and his defence lawyer Slobodan Jovicic (R) in the district court in Stockholm, Sweden July 30, 2019. Anna Harvard/TT News Agency/via REUTERS

STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - A teenager told a Swedish court on Tuesday that he was kicked and punched by U.S. rapper A$AP Rocky and two of his entourage during an altercation outside a hamburger restaurant in Stockholm last month.

The 30-year-old performer, producer and model, whose real name is Rakim Mayers, pleaded not guilty to a charge of assault on the first day of a trial that prompted U.S. President Donald Trump to intervene on the artist's behalf.

FILE PHOTO: A$AP Rocky performs "I'm Not the Only One" with Sam Smith (not pictured) during the 42nd American Music Awards in Los Angeles, California November 23, 2014. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni/File Photo

Mayer was detained on July 3 in connection with a street brawl on June 30 and later charged with assault causing actual bodily harm.

Outlining his case using videos from security cameras and witnesses' mobile phones, prosecutor Daniel Suneson said that following an altercation in central Stockholm, Mayers threw 19-year-old Mustafa Jafari to the ground, after which he and two of his entourage kicked and punched him.

The prosecutor said a bottle was used to hit Jafari, who suffered cuts and bruises.

Carl Risch, Assistant Secretary of State for Consular Affairs arrives at a district court for U.S. rapper A$AP Rocky's trial in Stockholm, Sweden July 30, 2019. Fredrik Persson/TT News Agency/via REUTERS

Jafari told the court he was pushed and grabbed by the neck by Mayers' bodyguard outside a restaurant and followed the rapper's group to get back his headphones. He said he was then hit on the head with a bottle and kicked and punched while on the ground.

"We did not want to fight," Jafari said. "I said to them I was a nice guy, not a bad guy. I did not touch any of these three."

U.S. Special Presidential Envoy for Hostage Affairs Robert C. O'Brien arrives at a district court for U.S. rapper A$AP Rocky's trial in Stockholm, Sweden July 30, 2019. Fredrik Persson/TT News Agency/via REUTERS

PRISON CLOTHES

Earlier, Mayers' lawyer told the judge his client, sitting in prison clothes of a green T-shirt and trousers, pleaded not guilty to the charge of assault and had acted in self defense.

"Rakim Mayers thought that these people .. were attacking his bodyguard and it is on those grounds he subsequently acts," lawyer Slobodan Jovicic told the court.

Renee Black, ASAP Rocky's mother, returns to the district court in Stockholm, Sweden after lunch, July 30, 2019. U.S. rapper ASAP Rocky goes on trial in Sweden over his alleged involvement in a street brawl in central Stockholm last month. Fredrik Persson/TT News Agency/via REUTERS

Mayers will be questioned when the trial resumes on Thursday.

Mayers has said Jafari provoked him and his two companions, who are also charged with assault and pleaded not guilty. If convicted at the Stockholm district court, they could face up to two years in jail.

The case has drawn huge media attention, forcing the trial to be moved to a secure courtroom where more than 50 journalists as well as Mayers' mother watched proceedings.

FILE PHOTO: Posters asking for A$AP Rocky to be freed line the wall across from the jail where the American rapper is being held over charges of assault in Stockholm, Sweden, July 25,2019. Philip O'Connor/REUTERS/File Photo

Mayers' detention before his trial prompted angry responses from fans and other celebrities, including Kim Kardashian and Rod Stewart.

Trump had asked Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Lofven to help free Mayers, and tweeted messages saying he was disappointed in Lofven and demanding: "Treat Americans fairly!"

Trump had said he would personally vouch for Mayers' bail. Sweden does not have a bail system.

U.S. Special Presidential Envoy for Hostage Affairs Robert C. O'Brien walks outside the courtroom for U.S. rapper A$AP Rocky's trial in Stockholm, Sweden July 30, 2019. Erik Simander/TT News Agency/via REUTERS

Sweden's judiciary is independent of the political system and Lofven has said he will not influence the rapper's case.

U.S. diplomat Robert C. O'Brien was in court at the request of the White House.

"One of the most important tasks of the Department of State and U.S. embassies and consulates abroad is to provide assistance to U.S. citizens who are detained abroad," a spokeswoman at the U.S. Embassy in Stockholm said.

Renee Black, U.S. rapper ASAP Rocky's mother, arrives at a district court for her son's trial in Stockholm, Sweden July 30, 2019. Fredrik Persson/TT News Agency/via REUTERS

Swedish fan Ivan Waliullah said: "I'm here to show support," adding he thought the three were being charged unfairly.

Mayers, best known for his song "Praise the Lord", was in Stockholm for a concert. He has canceled several shows across Europe due to his detention.

Before his arrest, Mayers uploaded videos on Instagram of the moments before the alleged assault, saying two men were following his team and he did not want any trouble.

ASAP Rocky's defence lawyer Slobodan Jovicic returns to the district court in Stockholm, Sweden after lunch, July 30, 2019. U.S. rapper ASAP Rocky goes on trial in Sweden over his alleged involvement in a street brawl in central Stockholm last month. Fredrik Persson/TT News Agency/via REUTERS

Mayers shot to fame with his 2011 debut "Live.Love.A$AP". His latest album "Testing" reached No. 4 on the Billboard 200 charts on its release last year.

The trial could run into a third day on Friday. The verdict is expected at a later date.

Renee Black, U.S. rapper ASAP Rocky's mother, arrives at a district court for her son's trial in Stockholm, Sweden July 30, 2019. Fredrik Persson/TT News Agency/via REUTERS

(Reporting by Helena Soderpalm and Anna Ringstrom, additional reporting by Simon Johnson, Writing by Simon Johnson and Anna Ringstrom; Editing by Janet Lawrence)

FILE PHOTO: 2017 BET Awards – Show – Los Angeles, California, U.S., 25/06/2017 - Mary J. Blige and ASAP Rocky perform. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni/File Photo
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