"Even if he is acquitted, it will not leave him. He'll be cancelled for the rest of time," Patrick Gibbs KC, defending Slowthai, told the jury.
As the not guilty verdicts were read out by the foreman, the rapper collapsed in tears in the dock - he had just been acquitted of three counts of rape following a three-week-long trial at Oxford Crown Court.
In that moment, most people in that court room, including the rapper's friends and family, were focussed on the relief and joy of those two words - "not guilty".
But over the coming weeks, Slowthai - whose real name is Tyron Frampton - will begin to plot a course to overcome his ''cancellation", and regain his status as one of UK rap music's most celebrated artists.