Early life
Smith was born to an Iranian father and a Finnish mother.Axl SmithControversy
On 1 March 2016, Smith was taken by police for questioning regarding allegations on having an undeclared video surveillance system in his one bedroom apartment. It was later revealed that the police were suspecting Smith of filming dozens of women without their consent during sexual intercourse. Due to the media attention, Smith resigned from ''The Voice of Finland'' and from his duties as a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador. Smith had posted a picture and a video containing sexual material to a WhatsApp group called "Haippirinki" ("Hype ring"). Other members in the group were Finnish singer Thomas Kirjonen aka Kasmir and producer Henri Salonen aka . Before the trial Smith had sent defiant messages to Kasmir stating that if the filming would ever go to the court "the trial would be made public" and "the bitches would have to come there too and all the material would be revealed". During the trial Smith tried to defend himself by using a story about a friend called "Peter" who allegedly had been framed for rape that destroyed his life. According to Smith this was the reason for his home video surveillance but it came clear during the trial that "Peter" was a fictitious character. On 28 February 2017, Smith was convicted of 30 counts of wiretapping, four counts of defamation, and two counts of disseminating information infringing upon private life and received a suspended sentence of 1 year and 2 months and was ordered to pay 150,000 euros compensation to his victims. The investigations had revealed that he had secretly filmed his sexual encounters with 29 women. As of August 2018, Smith had paid over 100,000 euros but not the full court ordered retributions to his victims.After the verdict
Smith moved abroad shortly after his conviction. Tabloid newspapers in Finland reported him having moved to London and working there under a new name Cas Smith. Smith's 36.5 m2 studio apartment in Etu-Töölö, Helsinki, was foreclosed in May 2017 to cover damages and legal costs of the victims. Attempts have been made to collect unpaid compensations from Smith through foreclosure unsuccessfully as it does not extend Finnish persons living abroad. Smith's company Jook Joint Oy, a record company involved in music industry, was removed from the trade register in April 2020, because he had not submitted the company's accounting documents of two and a half years despite prompts. ''Iltalehti'' reported on 22 February 2023 in an article that not all of the victims had been compensated fully as he is declared indigent in Finland and owning still 35,466.92 euros in the recovery proceedings. Despite this he had earned 416,500Discography
*' (2010) *'' 80's Babies'' (EP, 2013)Singles
*"Get Louder" (2012)References
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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Smith, Axl Finnish television presenters Finnish people of Iranian descent Finnish people of Swedish descent 1984 births Living people Criminals from Helsinki Finnish hip-hop musicians Mass media people from Helsinki Finnish expatriates in England Finnish expatriates in Sweden