Slowthai cried in the dock after being acquitted of rape on Monday.
The Grammy-nominated rapper became emotional on Monday after he was found not guilty of raping a fan at a party in 2021.
Slowthai, real name Tyron Frampton, and his friend Alex Blake-Walker were accused of raping two women at a house party after a concert in the early hours of 8 September 2021.
But after a two-week trial and more than 10 hours of deliberation, a jury at Oxford Crown Court found the men not guilty of three joint counts of rape.
Blake-Walker was also cleared of an additional charge of sexual assault against the second complainant.
According to BBC News, the 29-year-old rapper broke down in tears in the dock after the jury’s verdict, with Judge Ian Pringle KC telling the court the case had “raised a lot of high feelings”.
The court heard that Frampton and Blake-Walker, 27, met the two women after a gig at The Bullingdon music venue in Oxford on the evening of the 7 September. They claim they went back to Frampton’s tour bus before going to a party where they were allegedly raped on the roof of the property by the musician and his friend.
Frampton and Blake-Walker agreed that sexual activity took place on the night of the alleged assault, but insisted it was consensual, with the rapper telling the court that the women were “lying”.
Frampton’s friends and family were in court, including his wife, 33-year-old British singer Anne-Marie.
The couple secretly tied the knot in Las Vegas in July 2022 and they welcomed their daughter, reportedly named Seven, in February.