What A$AP Rocky's Life In Prison Was Really Like

A$AP Rocky has been to one of the toughest correctional facilities in the U.S., so you’d think Swedish prison would be a cakewalk, but that’s apparently not the case. Sources told TMZ the facility was “inhumane,” and that a U.S. consulate official claimed it was like “walking into a toilet.” According to TMZ, there were “feces hurled about and not cleaned up,” unsanitary drinking water, “wretched” chow, and the prison wasn’t “fit for human beings.” All in all, it was “filthy and disease-ridden.”

The musician talked about doing time in an interview with “Desus & Mero.” Rocky confessed that being incarcerated overseas was more frightening than in the United States because “they rules is different. There’s no bail system, none of that stuff. That s*** was trash.” However, despite all that, he did see some positives. “The IKEA furniture was nice in there, that was amazing,” he quipped, adding that the meatballs were okay too. A$AP Rocky shared that he was forced to sleep on a cot but admitted the overall conditions “were clean in comparison to Rikers,” (which, in fairness, isn’t setting the bar too high).

He said there were “mad people” locked up with him, and he couldn’t read any of the documentation given to him because it was in Swedish. Luckily, Rocky was only held for two weeks before heading to court. NME reports he was found guilty of assault, given a suspended sentence, and ordered to pay restitution.

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