Megan Thee Stallion Slams Claim About New Evidence in Tory Lanez Shooting Case, Calls Him a ‘Demon’
Megan Thee Stallion is slamming Tory Lanez and his legal team after they claimed that there is allegedly new evidence to prove that the Canadian rapper didn’t shoot the “Savage” artist, but that someone else did.
“At what point are yall gonna stop making me have to re live being shot BY TORY !? At what point are Tory and yall FANS gonna stop lying ? Like how much is the check to keep harassing me?” she began in a text message posted to her TikTok on Monday (May 19), referring to supporters of Lanez who have repeatedly called her a liar after the “Say It” rapper was convicted of shooting Megan in the feet in a 2020 incident. He was sentenced to 10 years in prison. “One min him/ yall said I was never shot now yall letting him play in yall face AGAIN and say I was shot but it wasn’t him oh ok… ?!”
The star, who just launched her own inclusive swimwear brand with Walmart, went on to express how tired she was of being attacked and accused of lying. “WHY IN TF WOULD ME … MEGAN THEE STALLION HAVE TO LIE ON THIS MF ABT SHOOTING ME! How yall mad at the person that got shot ????” she continued. “FACTS ARE FACTS, he did it , it was PROVEN IN COURT fuck the hate campaign on the internet TORY YOU SHOT ME !!”
Unite the People, the legal team behind Lanez, is claiming they have a new witness who says they are a bodyguard for one of Megan Thee Stallion’s friends. The witness allegedly overheard the friend say that Lanez didn’t shoot the three-time Grammy winner.
As for that alleged new evidence? Megan Thee Stallion denies its real. “Ain’t no new f–king evidence yall been saying the same s–t for years,” she said, addressing the claims herself before signing off. “TORY PLEASE LEAVE ME ALONE you are a f–king demon.”
Meg’s lawyer Alex Spiro also shut the claim down on May 15, telling XXL in a statement: “Tory Lanez was tried and convicted by a jury of his peers and his case was properly adjudicated through the court system. This is not a political matter — this is a case of a violent assault that was resolved in the court of law.”
Thee Stallion’s message also comes as Lanez’ supporters — including several rappers — have been sharing an online petition urging Gov. Gavin Newsom of California to pardon Lanez. Drake — who has been vocal in supporting the Canadian artist — shared the link to the petition via his Instagram Stories over the weekend, writing, “@torylanez come home soon.” Ye (formerly Kanye West), Kodak Black, Trippie Redd and other rappers have also shared the petition on their social media accounts.
Anna Chan
Billboard