Tory Lanez Legal Team Releases Unseen Megan Thee Stallion Footage
The highly publicized Tory Lanez case has resurfaced in headlines once again—this time due to a resurfaced video where Megan Thee Stallion allegedly says she “wasn’t shot” and “stepped on glass.” The clip, now circulating heavily on social media, has sparked renewed debate and claims from Tory Lanez supporters that new evidence has emerged.
Lanez, whose real name is Daystar Peterson, is currently serving a 10-year prison sentence after being convicted in 2022 for shooting Megan Thee Stallion during a dispute following a party in Los Angeles in 2020.
Megan Thee Stallion Breaks Silence on TikTok
In response to the growing online conversation, Megan took to TikTok to address the resurfaced footage directly. She stated:
“Ain’t no new f—ing evidence. Y’all been saying the same s— for years. Let it go.”
The Houston rapper emphasized that everything being discussed was already reviewed and presented during the court trial, which lasted nearly two years. Megan has consistently maintained that Lanez shot her, and a Los Angeles jury agreed—convicting him on three felony charges including assault with a firearm.
Legal Team Calls Claims “Old News”
Megan’s attorney, Mari Henderson, also responded to the resurfaced video clip, calling it a misleading narrative and stressing that the full context was already evaluated during the trial. Henderson stated that the defense’s attempts to spin outdated information are a “distraction from the facts.”
Tory Lanez’s Legal Team Still Pursuing Appeals
Despite his conviction, Tory Lanez’s legal team has not backed down. They continue to argue his innocence and have made multiple appeals, some of which cite alleged procedural errors and mishandled evidence. However, no judge has accepted these arguments as grounds for overturning the conviction to date.
Social Media Divided, But the Law Has Spoken
The resurfacing of the video has reignited social media battles between fans of both artists. While some insist that Megan’s comments in the clip cast doubt on her initial claims, legal experts remind the public that medical reports, video evidence, and sworn testimonies supported the final ruling.
This case continues to be a focal point for conversations around celebrity, accountability, misinformation, and gender-based violence in the music industry.
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