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  • Megan thee Stallion ‘Couldn’t Get Through’ Nicki Minaj’s Diss Track About Her

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    Nicki Minaj’s diss track “Big Foot” did not get a full listen from Megan thee Stallion. During Megan’s testimony for her defamation trial against blogger Milagro Cooper, Cooper’s lawyer Jeremy McLymont asked the rapper about the song, to which Megan admitted that she had not listened to the entire thing, per court reporter Meghann Cuniff. “It was just so silly in the beginning. I couldn’t get through it,” Megan shared. “I just feel like it wasn’t something I wanted to keep listening to.” Minaj’s “Big Foot” diss track was a response to Megan’s song “Hiss,” in which she called out people who were talking about her shooting in their music and referenced Megan’s Law, seemingly to nod to Minaj’s husband’s legal issues. “So you have the ability to turn things off that you don’t want to listen to?” McLymont asked as a follow-up. “As it pertains to Nicki Minaj, yes,” Megan replied.

    It wasn’t the only song referenced in the testimony on November 24. Megan was then asked about Drake’s song, “Circo Loco,” more specifically about the line: “This bitch lie ‘bout gettin’ shots, but she still a stallion.” At the time, it was speculated that the line was about her as she seemingly replied to the track online, but in court, she refuted the reference. “If he was talking about me he could’ve been more direct, because I don’t have butt shots,” Megan stated.

    It is expected that there will be closing arguments for the trial on Tuesday, November 25. Megan thee Stallion, legal name Megan Pete, sued Milagro Cooper last year for defamation, accusing her of working with Tory Lanez on discrediting her during his own trial with Pete where he was convicted of shooting her in the foot.

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  • Megan Thee Stallion Tearfully Testifies About Suicide & $240K Of Therapy After ‘Disgusting’ Deepfake Porn In Milagro Gramz Defamation Case

    Megan Thee Stallion broke down in tears about suicide while testifying about blogger Milagro Gramz’s alleged harassment and spread of deepfake porn. The rapper’s lawyers claim an alleged affair with Tory Lanez’s father was also Milagro’s motive for campaigning against Megan online.

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    More than five years passed since Megan Thee Stallion’s (Megan Pete’s) shooting, but she revealed the ordeal left wounds more than skin-deep. As BOSSIP previously reported, Megan sued Tory Lanez (Daystar Peterson) and his “paid surrogate” Milagro Gramz (Milagro Cooper) for a years-long campaign to “denigrate, belittle, insult, and spread false statements about Ms. Pete on her online social media platforms, for no other reason than to bully, harass and punish Ms. Pete for Mr. Peterson’s conviction and to tarnish her reputation, causing emotional distress.”

    Megan Thee Stallion Takes The Stand With Tearful Testimony About Wanting To Kill Herself After Deepfake Porn Circulated

    The Grammy winner broke down in tears that she “wanted to die” after Gramz allegedly directed her millions of followers to view the A.I.-generated sex tape using Megan’s likeness in 2024. Legal Affairs and Trials with Meghann Cuniff reports the jury viewed the computer-generated clip in court on Monday.

    When Megan’s former manager T-Farris (Travis Farris) told her about it circulating online, she struggled with suicidal ideation and not “feeling like existing anymore.”

    “I don’t want to be here. I’m tired of waking up. I didn’t care what happened. I just wanted to tie. I was so tired of being alive,” she said.

    Megan revealed that she fought thoughts of self-harm because she believed that’s what Tory and Milagro wanted:

    “So I can’t kill myself because I don’t want to give them what they’re looking for.” She continued, “I feel like … to this day, I feel a little, like, defeated. Because no matter what, no matter if the video was fake or not … [Gramz] wanted it to be real.”

    The mental health advocate also hoped her strength could empower “another woman out there going through that.” She added, “All the things that I went through and I’m still going through hopefully can inspire other women to want to tell their truth.”

    See how Megan Thee Stallion’s emotional distress led to $240,000 worth of therapy and why her lawyers speculate a romance between Milagro Gramz and Tory Lanez father after the flip.

    Megan Thee Stallion Suffered PTSD, Required $240K Worth Of Therapy Over Deepfake

    Megan testified that the jury’s review of the explicit A.I.-generated video was still “really embarrassing to have to look at a bunch of people you don’t know see you in a position like that,” she said. “Like, I know it’s not me, but being in front of everybody else, and they have to watch it … it’s really embarrassing.”

    According to TMZ, T-Farris took the stand to testify that Megan’s recovery from the deepfake cost $240,000 for a month of intensive therapy for emotional distress. She apologized that her friend had to witness the footage even though it wasn’t real.

    The expensive treatments took place at a medical facility for Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), which helps teaches how to store trauma in the brain. Dr. Lenore Walker later testified about diagnosing Megan with PTSD.

    In addition to false images of the star going viral, Megan battled “false narratives” like a rumors that she slept with T-Farris. Milagro repeatedly called Megan a liar about the shooting and her relationship with Tory, which she admitted during the shooting trial was sexual at one time.

    However, Megan’s attorney’s claim Milagro was possibly hiding an affair of her own with Tory’s father, Sonstar Peterson. The belligerent blogger was already sanctioned for deleting 20,000 texts with Sonstar despite court orders to preserve those communications.

    TMZ reports Megan’s legal team speculated about a “romantic relationship between Tory’ dramatic daddy and Milagro based on “alleged text messages in which Sonstar gave Milagro direct instructions how to get into the security gate of his Tarzana home” and an exchange of “love you” messages.

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  • Lawyer Up, Buttercup! Megan Thee Stallion’s Defamation Case Is Ready for a Houston Showdown

    Houston rapper Megan Thee Stallion‘s defamation case against Milagro Gramz is making progress, with a new deposition scheduled to take place in a Houston court. This latest development in the defamation case is set to zero in on allegations of evidence tampering and uncooperative behavior.

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    For those who’ve been following the legal drama, Megan Thee Stallion’s defamation case against Milagro Gramz is part of a broader legal push by the Houston femcee to hold bloggers and online personalities accountable for spreading misinformation. The lawsuit, filed after Tory Lanez was convicted of shooting Meg, alleges that Gramz was paid thousands of dollars to speak negatively about Megan during her coverage of the case. In a not-so-surprising twist, the person allegedly giving her those payments was none other than Tory Lanez’s father, Sonstar Peterson.

    The upcoming deposition is set to be exactly two hours and was approved by a federal magistrate judge in the Southern District of Florida. According to AllHipHop, a deposition date is yet to be set. However, Megan’s legal representatives believe this is a necessary step to “question [Milagro’s] alleged tampering of evidence and communications with other important people in this case.”

    Megan Thee Stallion’s Defamation Case Involves Alleged Tampering & Uncooperative Defendants

    This new deposition will focus on issues and evidence brought up during the first one on July 21st. A particularly key issue is the alleged conversations Milagro Gramz had with Tory Lanez‘s father. According to HotNewHipHop, in August, Megan’s lawyers accused Gramz of “deleting ‘thousands of messages’” with Sonstar Peterson. “Despite good faith attempts at conferral, Defendant has presented no well-reasoned explanation for the mass deletion of thousands of messages from her cell phone,” Megan’s lawyers said. The legal team also noted that Gramz failed to comply with a May 27th deadline to present digital records, such as metadata and texts.

    This isn’t the first time Megan’s legal team has had to deal with uncooperative individuals. As BOSSIP reported, they previously dealt with a similar situation in Tory Lanez’s own deposition, which was described as “incredibly rude and disruptive.” Lanez reportedly interrupted Megan’s lawyers and insulted one of them by begging for her to comb her hair, but the behavior ultimately backfired in Meg’s favor. He was eventually ordered to cover Megan’s legal fees, with a magistrate judge now set to supervise his future testimonies.

    Megan Thee Stallion’s defamation case against Milagro Gramz is a part of a larger mission to hold bloggers and social media personalities accountable for their actions. As she said in a previous statement, “It’s time to hold bloggers accountable for years of harassment, cyberbullying, and the publication of misinformation about my personal and professional life. I’ve endured countless attacks on my character based on false narratives from social media bloggers misrepresenting themselves as journalists. It’s unacceptable behavior and these individuals need to understand there will be repercussions for recklessly posting lies and defamatory falsehoods.”

    The upcoming deposition in Houston, followed by the trial in November, is the latest chapter in this ongoing legal fight for justice and accountability.

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  • Whew! Social Media Goes IN After Kirk Frost Shared His Reaction To Megan Thee Stallion Admitting She Lied

    Whew! Social Media Goes IN After Kirk Frost Shared His Reaction To Megan Thee Stallion Admitting She Lied

    Roomies, Kirk Frost has sparked a frenzy on social media after sharing his reaction to Megan Thee Stallion admitting she lied to Gayle King.

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    Kirk Frost Shares His Reaction To Megan Thee Stallion Admitting She Lied To Gayle King

    According to an Instagram post shared by user @spiritualword, Frost stepped into the platform’s comment section to weigh in on Meg’s revelation on Thursday, October 31.

    “Free that man,” Frost wrote, adding the eye emoji. “Now it’s giving mad because he smashed the home girl… not cool this man is in jail”

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    Subsequently, social media users entered The Shade Room’s comment section to share their reactions to Frost’s stance.

    Instagram user @mbrenee wrote, Sir opinions are reserved for people that aren’t the pot calling the kettle black 🙃”

    While Instagram user @dominiquerenee_ added, No, free Rasheeda!”

    Instagram user @_briimoodydds wrote, The men who believe a sexual relationship can dismiss or somehow negate violence… seek help.”

    While Instagram user @philly.diva added, That man ain’t even honest with his wife. Stand down Unc”

    Instagram user @aofbeautylounge wrote,If my 55 year old husband said ‘It’s giving’ for any reason 🤮🤮🤮”

    While Instagram user @bq.garrett added, How about free Rasheeda”

    Instagram user @heisolivertwixt wrote, KIRK!!!! Nooooooooooo. This wasn’t the time and you definitely ain’t the messenger”

    While Instagram user @philly.diva added, That man ain’t even honest with his wife. Stand down Unc”

    Instagram user @aofbeautylounge wrote, If my 55 year old husband said “It’s giving” for any reason 🤮🤮🤮”

    While Instagram user @creativecolescrafts added, A lot of people seem to be missing the big picture. SHE WAS SHOT! Damn who screwed who!”

    Instagram user @erikatennille wrote, Sir we don’t wanna hear from YOU.🤡 Just free RASHEEDA❗️”

    While Instagram user @thecamlondon added, #FreeRasheedaFromKirkAndHisThreeEarrings”

    Instagram user @theponytailprincess__ wrote, Kirk you the last person to be speaking on them. Please🙄”

    Additionally, female rapper Maiya The Don shared her stance on Meg’s revelation.

    More Details On Megan Thee Stallion’s Revelation Involving Gayle King

    As The Shade Room previously reported, Megan Thee Stallion’s two-hour documentary, ‘Megan Thee Stallion: In Her Words,’ was released via Amazon Prime on Thursday, October 31. In the special, Meg reflected on her 2022 interview on ‘CBS Mornings’ across from Gayle King.

    RELATED: BREAKING: Tory Lanez Sentenced To 10 Years In State Prison In Megan Thee Stallion Assault Case

    “Yes, I lied to Gayle King — I didn’t know that b***h was finna ask me about that s**,” Meg said, referring to King asking if she and Tory Lanez ever had sexual relations. “We was just gonna talk about this shooting — why is you asking me about Tory? That’s not what this is about.”

    Subsequently, Meg’s revelation sparked a plethora of mixed reactions from social media users.

    RELATED: Whew! Social Media Reacts To Clip Of Megan Thee Stallion Admitting She Lied To Gayle King (WATCH)

    What Do You Think Roomies?

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  • Eminem Name Drops Megan Thee Stallion In New “Houdini” Song, But The Internet Can’t Decide If Shots Were Fired | The YBF

    Eminem Name Drops Megan Thee Stallion In New “Houdini” Song, But The Internet Can’t Decide If Shots Were Fired | The YBF

    Eminem dipped into his Eminem Songs of the Early 2000’s bag for his new “Houdini” single. And we just know it has Megan Thee Stallion asking in her best Nene Leakes voice, “Now how did I get in it?”

    On the song, 51-year-old Em raps:

    If I was to ask for Megan Thee
    Stallion if she would collab with me
    Would I really have a shot at a feat?
    I don’t know but I’m glad to be
    Back, like

    “Shot” and “feat” are both typical Slim Shady double entendres referencing when Megan was shot in her feet by Tory Lanez.

    Needless to say, the internets are going back and forth about whether Em was legitimately showing love by saying he wants to ask for a feature (with feat being short for feature), or was he being the old school Slim Shady who was a raging misogynist who got away with saying whatever he wanted on songs?

    He even sent shots to his own kids and himself, tbh. Typical Marshall Mathers.

    For what it’s worth, Meg said “I feel like Mariah Carey” on “Hiss” when talking about all the rappers obsessed with hating on her. And she was referencing Mariah’s “Obsessed”, which was a diss track of towards Eminem. We highly doubt she was even thinking about Eminem in that moment, but he could just be returning the favor in his own way.

    For some reason, male rappers love coming at Meg and especially making fun of the fact she was shot by a male rapper. So, there’s that.

    “Houdini” is the first song off Em’s final (according to him) album, and he inserted his “Guess Who’s Back” lyrics in the song, so he very well could have been at least a bot (Slim) shady.

    The video for the song had a few celeb friends making cameos as well.

    Meanwhile, Megan hasn’t addressed the lyrics, but she did drop her own song with her rap besties Cardi B. and GloRilla. They remixed “Wanna Be” and with a cute animated video:

    Keep it up ladies!

    Photos: AP/Megan’s Instagram

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  • Daddy Duties! Tory Lanez Reunites With Son Kai After Being Granted Two Weekend Visitations

    Daddy Duties! Tory Lanez Reunites With Son Kai After Being Granted Two Weekend Visitations

    There’s something incredibly touching about the bond between father and son, and it seems that no one knows this better than Tory Lanez.

    Amidst the tumultuous times, the rapper has reportedly been spending quality time with his 6-year-old son, Kai, during back-to-back prison visits.

    Tory Lanez Reunites With Son In Prison

    Lanez has been utilizing the visitation rights granted to him at California Correctional Institution Tehachapi to seemingly ensure he remains a consistent presence in his son’s life.

    These visits have reportedly become a regular occurrence, with Kai making two recent trips to the prison to spend time with his dad.

    According to TMZ, the youngster recently saw the ‘Temperature Rising’ artist on two weekends in a row, and they didn’t have to communicate through a glass either.

    RELATED: (UPDATE) Tory Lanez Reportedly Reacts After Judge Denies His Motion To Receive Bail: ‘All In God’s Plan’

    The pair were allowed to sit at a table together on both days of the weekend, with each session lasting around 4-5 hours, sources tell the publication.

    Lanez and his son reportedly drew pictures together as well as play board games and eat food from the vending machine.

    Further details of their interaction remain private, but one can imagine that the pair tried to create some sort of normalcy under somewhat unusual circumstances.

    The prison walls may confine Lanez physically, but they certainly haven’t been able to contain the love he holds for his child.

    The news outlet reports that the Canadian was “happy” to get some physical interaction with Kai, as he couldn’t spend time with his offspring during the holidays.

    Tory Lanez’s 10-Year Sentence In The Meg Thee Stallion Shooting Case

    The six-year-old acted as his dad’s support system during Lanez’s trial in the Megan Thee Stallion shooting case in August 2023.

    The legal ordeal stemmed from an incident in July 2020, when Lanez was alleged to have shot Stallion in the foot following a dispute as they left Kylie Jenner‘s home.

    The court found Lanez guilty of all three charges, shooting the victim by negligently discharging a gun, illegally possessing a firearm, and committing assault with a firearm. The judge consequently sentenced him to 10 years in prison without the possibility of parole, per ABC News.

    Lanez has repeatedly proclaimed his innocence since the charges were first filed against him.

    After receiving his sentence, Lanez continued to assert that the media was presenting an unbalanced and misleading narrative surrounding the trial.

    In a series of social media posts and interviews, he has sought to clarify some things, stating that he believes the truth will ultimately prevail.

    “I have never let a hard time intimidate me,” he wrote in an Instagram Story post. “I will never let no jail time eliminate me. Regardless of how they try to spin my words, I have always maintained my innocence and I always will.”

    “I’ve faced adversity my whole life and every time it looked like I would lose, I came out on top,” Lanez continued. “This is nothing but another moment where my back is against the wall and I refuse to stop fighting till I come out victorious. Tough times don’t last, tough people do.”

    RELATED: Tory Lanez Updates Fans On His Condition In Prison While Touching On His Alleged Treatment In LA County Jail

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  • THANKSGIVING 2023: The Prison Spread Set For Tory Lanez, Suge Knight & R.Kelly | The YBF

    THANKSGIVING 2023: The Prison Spread Set For Tory Lanez, Suge Knight & R.Kelly | The YBF

    They probably won’t be watching the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade (or maybe they will?!), but celebrity inmates will get a semblance of Thanksgiving food today.

    Tory Lanez (pictured above), his prison mate Suge Knight, and R. Kelly will receive an interesting spread today. But, of course, it won’t be anywhere near the luxe celebrations we’re sure to see around social media from other celebs at home.

    According to TMZ, Tory and Suge will be breaking bread at the San Diego’s Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility and gobbling up roast turkey, mashed potatoes, gravy, cornbread dressing, diced carrots, dinner roll, green salad, cranberry sauce, pumpkin pie.

    Tory is currently serving a 10-year sentence handed down in the shooting of Megan Thee Stallion, while Suge was sentenced back in 2018 to 28 years in prison for mowing down and killing a Compton businessman in a case who put a nail in his downfall.

    Robert Kelly will dip into a spread at North Carolina’s FCI Butner Medium I that includes roast turkey, baked candied sweet potatoes, cornbread dressing, green beans, cranberry sauce, dinner rolls, pumpkin pie. He may or may not be singing the prayer.

    R is serving a 20 year prison sentence in his federal Chicago sex crimes case.

    The site also said, “We’re not saying the above inmates deserve special holiday festivities, but card games, relay races, bingo, checkers, chess and team sports will be available to some of ’em.”

    Hmph!

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  • Rapper Tory Lanez Is Moved From A Los Angeles Jail To State Prison

    Rapper Tory Lanez Is Moved From A Los Angeles Jail To State Prison

    Canadian rapper Tory Lanez was moved into a state prison in Kern County, California, on Tuesday night as part of his 10-year prison sentence for shooting Houston rapper Megan Thee Stallion.

    Officials moved Lanez from a Los Angeles jail to the North Kern State Prison in Delano, California, about 140 miles north of L.A., according to The Messenger, which first reported the news. The report says that Lanez will spend three to six months there before spending the remainder of his sentence at another facility.

    The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office accused Lanez, whose given name is Daystar Peterson, of shooting Megan Thee Stallion in both of her feet after leaving a party in July 2020. After a two-week trial in December, a Los Angeles jury found Lanez guilty of all three charges against him: assault with a semiautomatic firearm; having a loaded, unregistered firearm in a vehicle; and discharging a firearm with gross negligence. He faced a maximum sentence of 22 years and possible deportation to Canada.

    The 31-year-old “Say It” rapper was denied a new trial in May, was sentenced to 10 years in prison in August and was denied bail earlier this month.

    Lanez attempted to leverage his celebrity status to lead a campaign of misogyny against Megan Thee Stallion, whose given name is Megan Pete. Men, mainly Black men, in the music industry attacked her credibility and used the conflict in their lyrics or jokes.

    Megan addressed the harm it did to her while on the stand at the trial and again in an opinion piece for Elle.

    “I wish he would have just shot and killed me if I would have known I would go through this torture,” Megan said in court last year. “I’ve been made to be the villain. He’s the villain.”

    “As I reflect on the past three years, I view myself as a survivor, because I have truly survived the unimaginable,” she said. “Not only did I survive being shot by someone I trusted and considered a close friend, but I overcame the public humiliation of having my name and reputation dragged through the mud by that individual for the entire world to see.”

    Lanez also released two statements after being sentenced — one in which he said he took “full responsibility for” the shooting and a subsequent one in which he claimed he was “wrongfully convicted.”

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  • Tory Lanez Releases Statement After Sentencing In Shooting Of Megan Thee Stallion

    Tory Lanez Releases Statement After Sentencing In Shooting Of Megan Thee Stallion

    Rapper Tory Lanez released a statement Wednesday claiming he was “wrongfully convicted” two days after being sentenced to 10 years for the shooting of rapper Megan Thee Stallion.

    After a two-week trial in December, a Los Angeles jury found Lanez, whose given name is Daystar Peterson, guilty of each of the three charges he faced: assault with a semiautomatic firearm; having a loaded, unregistered firearm in a vehicle; and discharging a firearm with gross negligence.

    At his sentencing on Tuesday, the Canadian rapper said that if he could “turn back the series of events that night and change them,” he would.

    “The victim was my friend. The victim is someone I still care for to this day,” Lanez added. “Everything I did wrong that night, I take full responsibility for.”

    On Thursday, though, he clarified his sentencing remarks: “This week in court I took responsibility for all verbal and intimate moments that I shared with the parties involved… . That’s it.”

    “In no way shape or form was I apologizing for the charges I’m being wrongfully convicted of. I remain on the stance that I refuse to apologize for something that I did not do,” he added.

    The 31-year-old musician is accused of shooting Megan (birth name Megan Pete) in both of her feet in the Hollywood Hills area after leaving a party thrown by TV personality Kylie Jenner in July 2020.

    Despite Lanez’s claims of innocence, there were multiple damning moments during the trial that likely led to his conviction.

    Prosecutors presented multiple pieces of evidence of Lanez apologizing after being arrested by police the night of the shooting. Moreover, the defense’s own witness testified that Lanez was “firing everywhere.”

    Kelsey Harris, Megan’s former friend and assistant, said on multiple occasions that Lanez shot Megan. (Though she refused to cooperate on the stand beyond repeatedly claiming her constitutional right against self-incrimination.)

    Megan has accused Lanez of spreading misinformation and launching a hate campaign against her.

    During the trial and in the years leading up to it, Lanez’s supporters, his attorney, bloggers and prominent hip-hop figures leaned into using misogynoir, a specific brand of misogyny targeting Black women, against Megan.

    “I’m telling on one of y’all’s friends and now everybody is gonna hate me,” Megan told the court. “Every man in a position of power in the music industry has been giving me hell for going on the last three years.”

    “I wish he would have just shot and killed me if I would have known I would go through this torture,” Megan added. “I’ve been made to be the villain. He’s the villain.”

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  • Tory Lanez Is ‘Having A Hard Time Processing His Sentence’ After Getting 10 Years In Prison For Shooting Megan Thee Stallion

    Tory Lanez Is ‘Having A Hard Time Processing His Sentence’ After Getting 10 Years In Prison For Shooting Megan Thee Stallion

    By Becca Longmire.

    Tory Lanez’s defense attorney, Jose Baez, is speaking out after the Canadian rapper was sentenced to 10 years in prison for shooting Megan Thee Stallion in the feet.

    Baez told TMZ that “his client is feeling pretty low right now after having the book thrown at him,” and the musician is said to be “having a hard time processing the sentence.”

    Despite this, Baez has insisted Lanez has “made it clear to him he’s going to remain strong and deal with his time behind bars as best as he can,” TMZ reported.


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    Lanez’s attorney said the star “is leaning on his faith in God [and] the support of his friends [and] family” to help him through, insisting that an appeal is coming.

    The rapper — whose real name is Daystar Peterson — has been in jail since Dec. 23, 2022, when a jury convicted him of first-degree assault, discharge of a firearm with gross negligence and having a concealed and unregistered firearm in a vehicle.


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    He maintains his innocence. Lanez now has 60 days to file his notice of appeal.

    See more on the sentencing in the clip below.

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  • Megan Thee Stallion Describes Daily Suffering After Tory Lanez Shooting During Rapper’s Sentencing

    Megan Thee Stallion Describes Daily Suffering After Tory Lanez Shooting During Rapper’s Sentencing

    LOS ANGELES (AP) — Megan Thee Stallion said she has suffered daily since rapper Tory Lanez shot her in the feet three years ago in a written statement read during Lanez’s sentencing, which will stretch into Tuesday.

    “Since I was viciously shot by the defendant, I have not experienced a single day of peace,” Megan said in a statement read by Los Angeles County Deputy District Attorney Kathy Ta. “Slowly but surely, I’m healing and coming back, but I will never be the same.”

    The hip-hop star, who testified during the trial, said she struggled with whether she would appear to give the statement in person, but said she “simply could not bring myself to be in a room with Tory again.”

    She asked that her absence not be taken as a sign of indifference, and urged Judge David Herriford to issue a stiff sentence.

    The judge had been expected to sentence Lanez Monday at a hearing that often can take only a couple of hours, but Herriford had attorneys for the two sides argue each factor of his potential sentence, and allowed seven witnesses to give statements on Lanez’s charitable giving, his childhood trauma, and his status as father of a 6-year-old son.

    Prosecutors are asking a judge to hand down a 13-year sentence to the 31-year-old Lanez, whose legal name is Daystar Peterson. Lanez was convicted of three felonies: assault with a semiautomatic firearm, having a loaded, unregistered firearm in a vehicle and discharging a firearm with gross negligence.

    Lawyers for Lanez said in a sentencing memo that he should get only probation and be released from jail to enter a residential substance abuse program. They plan to appeal his conviction.

    Megan testified during the trial that Lanez had fired the gun at the back of her feet and shouted for her to dance as she walked away from an SUV in which they had been riding in summer 2020. The pair had left a party at Kylie Jenner’s Hollywood Hills home.

    Lanez’s father, Sonstar Peterson, a Christian minister, choked back tears in court Monday as he told the judge about his wife, Luella, dying just a few days after showing the first symptoms of a rare blood disorder that would lead to her death when Lanez was 11.

    “I don’t think anybody ever gets over that,” he said of their youngest child, Lanez. “But his music became his outlet.”

    Other witnesses talked about Lanez nearly constant charitable giving even before fame and money from music came to him in 2017.

    The mother of his son, Raina Cassagne, called him “the most supportive father, the funnest father.”

    Dozens more wrote letters to Herriford, including rapper Iggy Azalea, who asked the judge to hand down a sentence that was “transformative, not life-destroying.”

    The judge said Lanez’s son, who is 6 years old, also sent in a handwritten letter, but Herriford did not describe it further.

    A chaplain from Los Angeles County jail appeared in court and said that Lanez has led daily prayer groups that have eased tensions in the protective custody unit where he is being held.

    Herriford made findings in favor of each side Monday, leaving little indication of what sentence he will give.

    He found that Megan was an especially vulnerable victim when she was shot, but that Lanez was not especially cruel or callous in firing at her, legal factors that could influence his decision.

    Herriford said that he will consider Lanez’s charitable giving and glowing statements made about him as a pillar of his family and community.

    But the judge also said he would consider what prosecutors called attempts by Lanez, through social media posts and in song lyrics, to intimidate Megan and to cast doubt on whether she was shot at all.

    Herriford said Lanez also had a clear lack of remorse, but said he won’t allow that to be a factor because the rapper has a right to maintain his innocence.

    Megan, in her statement, cited the absence of remorse, saying Lanez “has blamed the system, blamed the press, and as of late has tried to take advantage of his childhood trauma.”

    Sonstar Peterson also grew emotional when he expressed his regret for rising in court after jurors returned with their verdict and denouncing the “wicked system” that led to his son’s conviction. Deputies wrestled him from the courtroom at the time.

    “I want to personally apologize to you,” he told the judge Monday. “It was an overwhelming time.”

    Lanez began releasing mixtapes in 2009 and saw a steady rise in popularity, moving on to major-label albums. Megan Thee Stallion, now 28, was already a major rising star at the time of the shooting, and her prominence has surged since. She won a Grammy for best new artist in 2021, and has had No. 1 singles with “Savage,” featuring Beyoncé, and as a guest with Cardi B on “WAP.”

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  • What “Protect Black Women” means in Pop Culture

    What “Protect Black Women” means in Pop Culture


    Saturday Night Live’s season premiere this past weekend saw Megan Thee Stallion use the platform as a call to action. During the performance of her hit single “Savage,” the Houston rapper briefly veered from the song’s braggadocious energy to bring attention to a real issue.

    Sound bites of Malcolm X’s quote about America’s disrespect towards Black women and activist Tamika Mallory condemning Kentucky’s Attorney General Daniel Cameron for his handling of Breonna Taylor’s murder accompanied Megan’s proclamation. That proclamation? “We need to protect our Black Women.” Read her New York Times op ed “Why I Speak Up For Black Women” here.

    Through no fault of her own, Megan has indirectly become the face of violence against Black Women. She was the victim of gunshot wounds to both feet after attending Kylie Jenner’s pool party in July. In August, she revealed that it was Tory Lanez who shot her allegedly. Her accusations on Instagram Live were a cause for speculation. There had been rumblings on social media that Tory was the shooter, but now Megan’s credibility suddenly came into question.


    Megan’s situation is a recurring narrative that exists in Hip-Hop. Black women have had to bear the brunt of misogyny and disrespect at the hands of their male counterparts. In the form of abrasive lyrics, the presentation of women as objects in music videos, and failing to use their male privilege to act as advocates, Rappers have also perpetuated the disregard for the safety of Black Women. This attitude, like most of Hip-Hop culture, is the spawn of a much larger societal issue.

    According to the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence, 41.2 percent of Black women have experienced intimate partner physical violence in their lifetime. An estimated 51.3 percent of black adult female homicides are also a result of DV. Megan and Tory didn’t publicly admit to being in a relationship. But the way they kept each other company before the shooting and with Tory ambiguously referencing the situation on his latest album, ‘DAYSTAR’, a romantic connection isn’t too far fetched.

    Black women are often the subject of hate and ridicule when the focus is on their craft as well. Over the summer, Megan and fellow femcee Cardi came under fire for the salacious song and visual to their collaboration “WAP. The response to “WAP” saw Cardi and Megan labeled as deviants and smut peddlers instead of talented, successful women embracing their sexuality.’While some defended Cardi and Megan’s right to showcase their “assets” unapologetically, Many felt that their display was the end all be all to moral decency.

    The backlash that “WAP” received wasn’t just because of its sexual content. There have been other instances where a Black Woman entertainer became a target for her views. In 2016, Beyonce sent the far right into a frenzy with her Super Bowl Halftime Show Performance. The pro-Black imagery and presumably “militant” energy saw the likes of Tomi Lahren attack Beyonce for using the NFL’s biggest game of the year to let the world know Black Lives Matter.

    Black women are also victims of being mocked for their identity and style, only for them to be praised and mimicked when taken on by women of other races. The term “Blackfishing” has become a topic of discussion in and of itself. Non-Black women pretending to be Black Women to gain access to predominantly Black spaces has become a growing trend; Rachel Dolezal and Jessica A. Krug are two examples. Dolezal’s misrepresentation led her to become a chapter president of the NAACP, while Krug’s perpetrating left both her students and colleagues at George Washington University hurt and confused.

    Megan’s message from her SNL performace was further amplified in an op-ed she penned for The New York Times titled “Why I Speak Up for Black Women”. Megan covers a myriad of topics from the plight of Black Women in America to fans and critics trying the pit her against other rappers who share the same gender. She goes on to highlight how it’s ridicoulous that the phrase “Protect Black Women” is “controversial”. “We deserve to be protected as human beings.” Megan writes “And we are entitled to our anger about a laundry list of mistreatment and neglect that we suffer.”

    “Protect Black Women” isn’t a rallying cry for the sake of performative activism. It’s a statement that encompasses the overall need to defend Black Women in every capacity. Whether it’s an ER technician from Kentucky or a platinum-selling rapper, the guardianship of Black Women’s safety needs to be a priority. Their contributions to pop culture and civilization are vast and priceless.


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  • Tory Lanez Convicted In Megan Thee Stallion’s Shooting

    Tory Lanez Convicted In Megan Thee Stallion’s Shooting

    By ANDREW DALTON, The Associated Press.

    In a courtroom that quickly turned chaotic after a trial that seethed with tension both cultural and personal, a Los Angeles jury on Friday found rapper Tory Lanez guilty of three felonies in the 2020 shooting of hip-hop star Megan Thee Stallion, which left her wounded with bullet fragments in her feet and could send him to prison for more than 20 years.

    Lanez, who was put in handcuffs and led to jail while wearing a powder pink coat with matching pants, showed no visible reaction as the verdict was read.

    But moments later after the jury was escorted out, his father, Sonstar Peterson, leapt up and began shouting. “This wicked system stands judged before God almighty!” He shouted, as deputies closed in on him. He then pointed to the two prosecutors in the case and yelled “You two are evil, wicked people. You know exactly what you did.”

    With considerable effort, deputies wrestled him from the courtroom, where he continued to shout in the hallway.

    The jury of seven women and five men deliberated for roughly a day and a half before convicting the 30-year-old Canadian rapper, whose legal name is Daystar Peterson, of assault with a semiautomatic firearm, having a loaded, unregistered firearm in a vehicle and discharging a firearm with gross negligence. Along with aggravating factors that jurors also found true, the counts could lead to up to 22 years in prison and deportation when he’s sentenced on Jan. 25.


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    Three young children, including Lanez’s son, sat in the front row of the courtroom while the verdict was read. A young girl cried, and was hugged by Lanez’s stepmother, who was also tearful before she began shouting along with her husband.

    Others in the audience shouted agreement, and one woman shouted “we love you Tory” as he was led away.

    Supporters of both Megan and Lanez gathered outside the courthouse for most of the eight-day trial, and crowded the courtroom and the hallway. The scene was tense at times, but remained mostly peaceful until the verdict was read.

    Members of the media and public were forced to remain in the courtroom for a few minutes after the hearing while the hall was cleared.

    Megan Thee Stallion, whose legal name is Megan Pete, testified during the trial that Lanez fired a handgun at the back of her feet and shouted for her to dance as she walked away from an SUV in which they had been riding in the Hollywood Hills in the summer of 2020. She said the two had gotten into a dispute that got especially heated when she began insulting his music.

    She needed surgery to remove bullet fragments from her feet.

    “The jury got it right,” Megan’s attorney Alex Spiro said. “I am thankful there is justice for Meg.”

    Lanez’s attorneys could not be found for comment outside court. An email sent to them seeking comment was not immediately returned.

    The shooting set off a storm of cultural issues and arguments that peaked during the trial, including the reluctance of Black victims to speak to police, the protection of Black women, gender politics in hip-hop, and online toxicity.

    In closing arguments, prosecutors emphasized the courage it took for Megan come forward and the vitriol the 27-year-old has faced for it. They said she had no incentive to tell anything but the truth.

    After the verdict, District Attorney George Gascón praised her for coming forward.

    “You showed incredible courage and vulnerability with your testimony despite repeated and grotesque attacks that you did not deserve,” Gascón said in a statement. “You faced unjust and despicable scrutiny that no woman should ever face.”


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    Lanez’s lawyer alleged in his closing argument that the shots were actually fired by Megan’s then-best friend Kelsey Harris in a jealous fight over Lanez, who tried to stop the shooting. The attorney, George Mgdesyan, argued Megan created a more sympathetic narrative by pinning the shooting on Lanez.

    “Megan Pete is a liar. She lied about everything in this case from the beginning,” Mgdesyan said. “She lied under oath here.”

    Harris denied being the shooter and previously identified Lanez as the one holding the gun. Her attorney, in an email, declined to comment on her involvement.

    Lanez began releasing mixtapes in 2009 and saw a steady rise in popularity, moving on to major-label albums. His last two reached the top 10 on Billboard’s charts.

    Megan Thee Stallion was already a major rising star at the time of the shooting, and her prominence has surged since. She won a Grammy for best new artist in 2021, and had No. 1 singles on the Billboard Hot 100 with her own song “Savage”, featuring Beyoncé, and as a guest on Cardi B’s “WAP”.

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  • Trial in shooting of Megan Thee Stallion exposes misogynoir

    Trial in shooting of Megan Thee Stallion exposes misogynoir

    LOS ANGELES — Megan Thee Stallion is a three-time Grammy winner and hip-hop superstar, but her success wasn’t enough to shield the 27-year-old artist from the power of widespread misinformation and social media vitriol leveled against her after she was shot in 2020.

    The Houston-born rapper, whose legal name is Megan Pete, was shot multiple times in both feet after leaving a Hollywood Hills party in 2020 with rapper Tory Lanez, whose legal name is Daystar Peterson, and former assistant Kelsey Harris. Megan needed surgery to remove the bullet fragments from her feet. On Friday, a jury found Lanez guilty of all three felonies with which he was charged, which could lead to up to 22 years in prison.

    Three months after the shooting, Megan accused Lanez of wielding the gun. The ensuing onslaught of criticism reached a fever pitch this month during Lanez’s assault trial. Experts say it stems from misogynoir, a specific type of misogyny experienced by Black women.

    Tia Tyree, a professor at Howard University, described misogynoir as “contempt, dislike” or mistreatment of Black women.

    Tyree, whose research focuses on representations of Black women in mass media, social media and hip-hop culture, emphasized that misogynoir has been part of the Black female experience in the U.S. for centuries, dating back to the beginnings of American slavery.

    “Many people see the term, and they’re intrigued by it. They think, ‘Wow, what is this new thing happening to Black women?’” she said. “And that’s the most disappointing part of the narrative about misogynoir. There’s nothing new about the mistreatment and disrespect of Black women in the United States.”

    Megan said she did not tell Los Angeles police responding to the scene until three months after the shooting because she was afraid for her safety.

    The shooting happened on July 12, 2020, less than two months after George Floyd died at the hands of Minneapolis police.

    Fear of police violence could have played a role in her reluctance to share specifics with officers, Tyree said, adding that Black women are expected to protect Black men in society.

    A cycle of silence prevents many Black women from sharing their experiences, explained Melvin L. Williams, a professor at Pace University who studies hip-hop feminism, Black male rappers and hip-hop culture.

    “They face industry blackballing and fewer professional opportunities when they speak out,” Williams said.

    Megan alleged that Lanez and his team spread misinformation about the shooting. Social media users have claimed that Lanez never shot her and have posted about her sexual history to discredit her.

    Lanez, who has now been convicted of all three felonies and awaits sentencing, has maintained his innocence. In closing arguments this week, his lawyers argued that Harris was the shooter and that Megan tried to create a more sympathetic narrative by blaming Lanez.

    Harris’ attorney has declined to comment on her involvement.

    “Tory came out and told so many different lies — about me not being shot, about him not being the shooter and making this all about a sex scandal,” Megan testified last week.

    When jury deliberations began Thursday, misinformation claiming that Lanez had already been acquitted abounded. Social media platforms have also played host to intense scrutiny of Megan’s story — specifically her credibility.

    Rappers Drake and 21 Savage mentioned her in their joint album with specific lyrics that attempted to discredit her allegations. 50 Cent posted memes mocking her interview with Gayle King as well.

    Megan is “infiltrating what is a very hypermasculine space,” Tyree said, referring to hip-hop culture. “And just as any other hypermasculine space, there are bro codes that exist, and she is at the point bumping up against them, and you see the response for it.”

    She is a part of a chorus of Black women — including #MeToo founder Tarana Burke and U.S. Rep. Maxine Waters — who have spoken out about violence against women. Burke and Waters signed an open letter supporting Megan.

    Social media attacks against Megan have drawn comparisons to television coverage in the 1990s of Anita Hill’s congressional testimony and, more recently, to online racist hate targeting Meghan Markle. Another recent example was Johnny Depp’s defamation lawsuit against Amber Heard, which drew many social media posts that spread misinformation and cast doubts on Heard’s credibility.

    Northwestern University law professor Deborah Tuerkheimer, the author of “Credible: Why We Doubt Accusers and Protect Abusers,” noted that these trials came five years after the #MeToo movement sparked a global social reckoning, followed by a backlash.

    “We can look at this outpouring of stories as being really significant and meaningful, and it is, but until we can have figured out how to fairly judge credibility, and how to hold perpetrators to account in a meaningful way, then I think there’s just a lot of work left to be done,” Tuerkheimer said.

    Race is a key difference in the treatment of accusers, said Izzi Grasso, a doctoral candidate at the University of Washington who studied misinformation around the Depp-Heard trial.

    Grasso’s research concluded that people with marginalized identities are disproportionately targeted for harassment, online misinformation campaigns and discriminatory content moderation. The online world reflects the “systems of power and domination that we see in the real world,” Grasso said.

    Moya Bailey, a Northwestern University professor who coined the term misogynoir, found that social media platforms such as TikTok and Twitter perpetuate harmful stereotypes about Black women because it’s profitable.

    Algorithms normalize the dehumanization and objectification of Black women for other people’s pleasure or ambivalence, Washington University in St. Louis professor Raven Maragh-Lloyd said.

    Lanez has claimed that Harris and Megan were fighting over him. People are more likely to see content about Megan’s sexual history as “some sort of justification” for not believing her — or for blaming her for getting shot, Maragh-Lloyd said.

    She said it comes down to what sells — and misogynoir provides the fuel: “To perpetuate misinformation about Black women’s bodies or Black women’s desires, it’s going to garner clicks and eyeballs.”

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  • Megan Thee Stallion shooting: Tory Lanez found guilty on all 3 charges – National | Globalnews.ca

    Megan Thee Stallion shooting: Tory Lanez found guilty on all 3 charges – National | Globalnews.ca

    A Los Angeles jury on Friday found rapper Tory Lanez guilty of three felonies in the 2020 shooting of hip-hop star Megan Thee Stallion that left her wounded with bullet fragments in her feet.

    The jury of seven women and five men deliberated for one day before convicting the 30-year-old Canadian rapper, whose legal name is Daystar Peterson, of assault with a semiautomatic firearm, having a loaded, unregistered firearm in a vehicle and discharging a firearm with gross negligence. The counts could lead to up to 22 years in prison.

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    Lanez, who was wearing a powder pink winter coat with matching pants, showed no visible reaction as the verdict was read. He was handcuffed while in the courtroom.

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    After the jury left the courtroom, Lanez’s father, Sonstar Peterson, leapt up and began shouting. “This wicked system stands judged before God almighty!” He shouted, as deputies closed in on him. He then pointed to the two prosecutors in the case and yelled “You two are evil, wicked people. You know exactly what you did.”

    Deputies removed him from the courtroom, where he continued to shout in the hallway.

    Members of the media and public were forced to remain in the courtroom for a few minutes after the hearing while the hallway was cleared.

    Megan Thee Stallion, whose legal name is Megan Pete, testified during the trial that Lanez fired a handgun at the back of her feet and shouted for her to dance as she walked away from an SUV in which they had been riding in the Hollywood Hills in the summer of 2020. She said the two had gotten into a dispute that got especially heated when she began insulting his music.

    She needed surgery to remove bullet fragments from her feet.

    There was no immediate comment from her representatives about the verdict. She was not in court Friday.

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    The shooting set off a storm of cultural issues and arguments that peaked during the trial, including the reluctance of Black victims to speak to police, the protection of Black women, gender politics in hip-hop, and online toxicity.

    In closing arguments, prosecutors emphasized the courage it took for Megan come forward and the vitriol the 27-year-old has faced for it. They said she had no incentive to tell anything but the truth.

    “Why would she lie?” Deputy District Attorney Alexander Bott said. “She’s been subjected to a stream of hate. For what? For coming forward as a victim of domestic violence?”

    Lanez’s lawyer alleged in his closing argument that the shots were actually fired by Megan’s then-best friend Kelsey Harris in a jealous fight over Lanez, who tried to stop the shooting. The attorney, George Mgdesyan, argued Megan created a more sympathetic narrative by pinning the shooting on Lanez.

    “Megan Pete is a liar. She lied about everything in this case from the beginning,” Mgdesyan said. “She lied under oath here.”

    Harris denied being the shooter and previously identified Lanez as the one holding the gun. Her attorney, in an email, declined to comment on her involvement.

    Lanez began releasing mixtapes in 2009 and saw a steady rise in popularity, moving on to major-label albums. His last two reached the top 10 on Billboard’s charts.

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    Megan Thee Stallion was already a major rising star at the time of the shooting, and her prominence has surged since. She won a Grammy for best new artist in 2021, and had No. 1 singles on the Billboard Hot 100 with her own song “Savage,” featuring Beyonce, and as a guest on Cardi B’s “WAP.”

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  • Tory Lanez convicted in Megan Thee Stallion’s shooting

    Tory Lanez convicted in Megan Thee Stallion’s shooting

    LOS ANGELES — A Los Angeles jury on Friday found rapper Tory Lanez guilty of three felonies in the 2020 shooting of hip-hop star Megan Thee Stallion that left her wounded with bullet fragments in her feet.

    The jury of seven women and five men deliberated for one day before convicting the 30-year-old Canadian rapper, whose legal name is Daystar Peterson, of assault with a semiautomatic firearm, having a loaded, unregistered firearm in a vehicle and discharging a firearm with gross negligence. The counts could lead to up to 22 years in prison.

    Lanez showed no visible reaction as the verdict was read. He was handcuffed while in the courtroom.

    Megan Thee Stallion, whose legal name is Megan Pete, testified during the trial that Lanez fired a handgun at the back of her feet and shouted for her to dance as she walked away from an SUV in which they had been riding in the Hollywood Hills in the summer of 2020. She said the two had gotten into a dispute that got especially heated when she began insulting his music.

    She needed surgery to remove bullet fragments from her feet.

    The shooting set off a storm of cultural issues and arguments that peaked during the trial, including the reluctance of Black victims to speak to police, the protection of Black women, gender politics in hip-hop, and online toxicity.

    In closing arguments, prosecutors emphasized the courage it took for Megan come forward and the vitriol the 27-year-old has faced for it. They said she had no incentive to tell anything but the truth.

    “Why would she lie?” Deputy District Attorney Alexander Bott said. “She’s been subjected to a stream of hate. For what? For coming forward as a victim of domestic violence?”

    Lanez’s lawyer alleged in his closing argument that the shots were actually fired by Megan’s then-best friend Kelsey Harris in a jealous fight over Lanez, who tried to stop the shooting. The attorney, George Mgdesyan, argued Megan created a more sympathetic narrative by pinning the shooting on Lanez.

    “Megan Pete is a liar. She lied about everything in this case from the beginning,” Mgdesyan said. “She lied under oath here.”

    Harris denied being the shooter and previously identified Lanez as the one holding the gun. Her attorney, in an email, declined to comment on her involvement.

    Lanez began releasing mixtapes in 2009 and saw a steady rise in popularity, moving on to major-label albums. His last two reached the top 10 on Billboard’s charts.

    Megan Thee Stallion was already a major rising star at the time of the shooting, and her prominence has surged since. She won a Grammy for best new artist in 2021, and had No. 1 singles on the Billboard Hot 100 with her own song “Savage,” featuring Beyoncé, and as a guest on Cardi B’s “WAP.”

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  • Jurors find rapper Tory Lanez guilty of three felonies in 2020 shooting and wounding of hip-hop star Megan Thee Stallion

    Jurors find rapper Tory Lanez guilty of three felonies in 2020 shooting and wounding of hip-hop star Megan Thee Stallion

    Jurors find rapper Tory Lanez guilty of three felonies in 2020 shooting and wounding of hip-hop star Megan Thee Stallion

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  • Jurors begin deliberations to decide whether Tory Lanez shot Megan Thee Stallion – National | Globalnews.ca

    Jurors begin deliberations to decide whether Tory Lanez shot Megan Thee Stallion – National | Globalnews.ca

    Jurors began deliberations Thursday at the trial of rapper Tory Lanez, who is charged with shooting and wounding hip-hop star Megan Thee Stallion in the feet.

    The jury of seven women and five men deliberated for just over three hours after hearing the last part of the defense’s closing argument that began a day earlier and a brief rebuttal from Los Angeles County prosecutors.

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    They did not reach a verdict and will return Friday to resume talks on the three felony counts brought against the 30-year-old Canadian rapper, who has pleaded not guilty: discharging a firearm with gross negligence, assault with a semiautomatic firearm and carrying a loaded, unregistered firearm in a vehicle. The counts could lead to up to 22 years in prison and deportation.

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    Megan Thee Stallion, 27, whose legal name is Megan Pete, testified that Lanez fired a handgun at the back of her feet and shouted for her to dance as she walked away from an SUV in which they had been riding in the Hollywood Hills in the summer of 2020. She needed surgery to remove bullet fragments from her feet.

    In closing arguments, prosecutors emphasized the courage it took for her to come forward and the vitriol she has faced for it. They said she had no incentive to tell anything but the truth.

    Lanez’s lawyer alleged in his closing that the shots were actually fired by Megan’s then-best-friend Kelsey Harris in a jealous fight over Lanez, who tried to stop the shooting. The attorney, George Mgdesyan, alleges Megan created a more sympathetic narrative by pinning the shooting on Lanez.

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    Harris denied being the shooter and previously identified Lanez as the one holding the gun. Her attorney, in an email, declined to comment on her involvement.

    The jury on Thursday asked for a read-back of the testimony of the only eye witness to the incident who was not involved in it, a man on a nearby balcony with his children, who said his concerns for their safety kept him from watching closely.

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    Sean Kelly was called by the defense, but both sides argued his account favored them. He said he saw muzzle flashes that appeared to come from a woman, but also said he saw a small man “firing everywhere.”

    Lanez — whose legal name is Daystar Peterson — began releasing mixtapes in 2009 and saw a steady rise in popularity, moving on to major-label albums. His last two reached the top 10 on Billboard’s charts.

    Megan Thee Stallion was already a major rising star at the time of the shooting, and her prominence has surged since. She won a Grammy for best new artist in 2021, and had No. 1 singles on the Billboard Hot 100 with her own song “Savage,” featuring Beyonce, and as a guest on Cardi B’s “WAP.”

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  • Jurors deciding whether Tory Lanez shot Megan Thee Stallion

    Jurors deciding whether Tory Lanez shot Megan Thee Stallion

    LOS ANGELES — Jurors began deliberations Thursday at the trial of rapper Tory Lanez, who is charged with shooting and wounding hip-hop star Megan Thee Stallion in the feet.

    The jury of seven women and five men deliberated for just over three hours after hearing the last part of the defense’s closing argument that began a day earlier and a brief rebuttal from Los Angeles County prosecutors.

    They did not reach a verdict and will return Friday to resume talks on the three felony counts brought against the 30-year-old Canadian rapper: discharging a firearm with gross negligence, assault with a semiautomatic firearm and carrying a loaded, unregistered firearm in a vehicle. The counts could lead to up to 22 years in prison and deportation for Lanez, who has pleaded not guilty.

    Megan Thee Stallion, 27, whose legal name is Megan Pete, testified that Lanez fired a handgun at the back of her feet and shouted for her to dance as she walked away from an SUV in which they had been riding in the Hollywood Hills in the summer of 2020. She needed surgery to remove bullet fragments from her feet.

    In closing arguments, prosecutors emphasized the courage it took for her to come forward and the vitriol she has faced for it. They said she had no incentive to tell anything but the truth.

    Lanez’s lawyer alleged in his closing that the shots were actually fired by Megan’s then-best-friend Kelsey Harris in a jealous fight over Lanez, who tried to stop the shooting. The attorney, George Mgdesyan, alleges Megan created a more sympathetic narrative by pinning the shooting on Lanez.

    Harris denied being the shooter and previously identified Lanez as the one holding the gun. Her attorney, in an email, declined to comment on her involvement.

    The jury on Thursday asked for a read-back of the testimony of the only eyewitness to the shooting who was not directly involved, a man on a nearby balcony who was with his children at the time and said his concerns for their safety kept him from watching closely.

    Sean Kelly was called by the defense, but both sides argued his account favored them. He said he saw muzzle flashes that appeared to come from a woman, but also said he saw a small man “firing everywhere.”

    Lanez — whose legal name is Daystar Peterson — began releasing mixtapes in 2009 and saw a steady rise in popularity, moving on to major-label albums. His last two reached the top 10 on Billboard’s charts.

    Megan Thee Stallion was already a major rising star at the time of the shooting, and her prominence has surged since. She won a Grammy for best new artist in 2021, and had No. 1 singles on the Billboard Hot 100 with her own song “Savage,” featuring Beyoncé, and as a guest on Cardi B’s “WAP.”

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  • DA Declares Megan Thee Stallion ‘Does Matter’ At Tory Lanez Shooting Trial

    DA Declares Megan Thee Stallion ‘Does Matter’ At Tory Lanez Shooting Trial

    LOS ANGELES (AP) — A California prosecutor told jurors Wednesday that hip-hop star Megan Thee Stallion would never have subjected herself to the torrent of public abuse she’s received if she wasn’t telling the truth about rapper Tory Lanez shooting her in the feet and wounding her in the summer of 2020.

    Deputy District Attorney Alexander Bott said the jury should believe Megan’s anguish — evident in her testimony last week — and her courage in fighting through it. Jurors should also provide Megan with justice by convicting Lanez, he said, citing the scorn she received online and in parts of the hip-hop community.

    “Why would she lie?” the Los Angeles County DA said. “She’s been subjected to a stream of hate. For what? For coming forward as a victim of domestic violence?”

    In his own closing, Lanez’s defense attorney George Mgdesyan gave jurors what he called a perfectly good reason for Megan to lie: Being victimized by Lanez was a better public story than the embarrassing, potentially career-damaging truth that she was shot by her best friend — not Lanez —in a jealous dispute over him.

    “Megan Pete is a liar. She lied about everything in this case from the beginning,” Mgdesyan said. “She lied under oath here.”

    He said that Lanez actually struggled with Megan’s former friend Kelsey Harris to stop her from shooting, and that a pause heard on an audio recording amid the five shots fired on the night of July 12, 2020 was evidence of that.

    “He was trying to protect her,” Mgdesyan said.

    Megan Thee Stallion whose legal name is Megan Pete arrives at court to testify in the trial of rapper Tory Lanez on Tuesday in Los Angeles.

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    Mgdesyan mocked Megan’s experience in the years that followed.

    “It’s been so bad for her,” he said. “She’s won Grammys. She’s had number ones on the Billboard charts.

    “You know who it’s been bad for? That man right there,” Mgdesyan said, pointing at Lanez. “He hasn’t been able to work. He’s had to go through this with his family for 2 1/2 years.”

    The Canadian rapper Lanez, 30, whose legal name is Daystar Peterson, has pleaded not guilty to discharging a firearm with gross negligence, assault with a semiautomatic firearm and carrying a loaded, unregistered firearm in a vehicle. The counts could lead to up to 22 years in prison and deportation.

    Bott said Megan’s testimony was in itself sufficient to convict, but it’s supported by layers of other evidence, including the accounts of other eyewitnesses and apologies from Lanez.

    Megan testified that she left a gathering at the Hollywood Hills home of Kylie Jenner in an SUV with Lanez, his bodyguard and Harris. Megan and Harris have since become estranged.

    She said a dispute broke out that led to her insulting Lanez’s music, which made him especially angry. She testified that as she began walking away from the SUV, he fired at her feet and yelled, “dance, b――!”

    Megan had to have surgery to remove bullet fragments.

    When Harris took the stand, she said she didn’t remember seeing Lanez shooting the gun, and that she only assumed he did when she sent a text minutes later saying “Tory shot Megan” to a man who worked as security for Megan. She denied shooting the gun herself.

    But prosecutors were then allowed to play an interview Harris did with them in September, in which she clearly identified Lanez as the shooter.

    Daystar Peterson, the Canadian rapper known as Tory Lanez, is free on bail after being charged with felony assault for allegedly shooting rapper Megan Thee Stallion at her feet.
    Daystar Peterson, the Canadian rapper known as Tory Lanez, is free on bail after being charged with felony assault for allegedly shooting rapper Megan Thee Stallion at her feet.

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    In an email to The Associated Press, Harris’ attorney Daniel Nardoni would not comment on her role, saying he urged her to invoke her 5th Amendment rights on the stand, despite partial immunity provided by prosecutors.

    Mgdesyan asked jurors to weigh the likelihood of violence stemming from insulting someone’s music or a dispute between two women over a man.

    “What’s more likely to lead to a shooting?” he said.

    He told jurors it was clear Megan was lying because she denied being in a dispute of any significance with Harris, despite a defense witness who saw the stopped SUV from his nearby balcony and said he saw the two women in the car violently fighting. The witness, Sean Kelly, also testified that he saw muzzle flashes come from a woman as the shots were fired.

    But prosecutors also used the testimony of the man, who said he saw a small man “firing everywhere.”

    Mgdesyan said Megan had changed over time to say she walked toward the front of the SUV rather than the back, so that it would match her description of Lanez firing at her from over the open car door. He said she invented the “dance, b――!” line, which no else testified to hearing, to explain why she was looking over her shoulder to see he was doing the shooting.

    Rapper Tory Lanez, 30, walks out of the courthouse while holding his five-year-old son Kai'Lon on Tuesday in Los Angeles. The Canadian rapper has pleaded not guilty to discharging a firearm with gross negligence, assault with a semiautomatic firearm and carrying a loaded, unregistered firearm in a vehicle.
    Rapper Tory Lanez, 30, walks out of the courthouse while holding his five-year-old son Kai’Lon on Tuesday in Los Angeles. The Canadian rapper has pleaded not guilty to discharging a firearm with gross negligence, assault with a semiautomatic firearm and carrying a loaded, unregistered firearm in a vehicle.

    AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes

    The lawyer used the image to joke about his client’s size.

    “He’s 5-foot-2, I don’t know if he can even get over a car to shoot!” Mgdesyan said, bringing a laugh from Lanez, who watched from the defense table in a blue suit and black turtleneck.

    Mgdesyan told the judge earlier in the day that Lanez would not testify. The defense was set to finish its closings on Thursday, with the jury getting the case after the prosecution’s rebuttal.

    Bott ended his presentation Wednesday with a quote from Megan’s testimony, in which she said there have been times that “I wish he would have just shot and killed me.”

    “Megan does matter,” Bott said. “This case matters. Hold him accountable for shooting Megan over nothing more than a bruised ego.”

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