Tory Lanez’s cries of innocence continue with new in-game evidence!
The sensational rapper fell from grace in 2020 after being accused of shooting Megan Thee Stallion in the leg. The allegations dragged on for two years until a jury found the hip-hop star guilty of all charges related to the case in December 2022.
Following the ruling, the “LUV” artist vehemently denied the allegations while stepping up his efforts to stay out of jail. Criminal defense lawyer Jose Baez joined the fight for Canadian freedom and recently dropped unexpected details about the case.
Tory Lanez’s Lawyers Claim They Have New Information About Megan Thee Stallion Shooting Case
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In an Instagram Story update, law firm founder Baez shared a striking photo of himself in a suit along with an overlay text. The message hinted at possible inadequate handling of evidence in his client’s case.
The lawyer dropped the bombshell on April 25 and wrote: “Today is National DNA Day. We are pleased to announce that Tory Lanez will release information about the DNA in his case that provided false and misleading information to his jury.”
The criminal defense attorney ended his caption with the hashtag “#FreeToryLanez,” asking for help for the “Who Needs Love” rapper’s freedom from possible incarnation. Baez’s plea implies that DNA highlighted in the case may have been used to influence his client’s guilty verdict.
While the attorney did not elaborate on the case, one can only imagine if the DNA in question was found on the weapon allegedly fired against Megan in 2020.
When Lanez plans to release new evidence remains unclear. However, this is not the first time the entertainer has highlighted the wrong done to him in court. Over the weekend, the record publisher accused prosecutors of several wrongdoings in a fiery letter to LA County District Attorney George Gascon.
Before posting this letter on his Instagram Story, the Canadian announced his plans to continue fighting what he claims is a case of prejudice against him. The Juno Award winner’s first note to her followers reads:
“Until my court date, I will post the DISGUSTING & DISGUSTING JUSTICE used against me by the PROSECUTOR to get the conviction they so desperately want, DESPITE THE EVIDENCE THEY KNOW EXISTS.”
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Following this post, the founder of One Umbrella shared his letter of grievance, calling on the DA to ensure that he gets justice for those who abuse their power to make him the villain in their narrative. The “Broke In A Minute” rapper’s message began:
“Dear George Gascon, I write this message with great humility, love and respect for the extraordinary stand you have taken in fighting for justice for Black and Brown minorities.”
Answering his case, the 30-year-old stated that he appealed to the DA as an “innocent Black Man” who was wrongfully convicted of a crime he did not commit. For those who try to smear him, Lanez wrote:
“I have seen 2 district attorneys from your office by the name of Kathy Ta and Alex Bott illegally abuse their power to hide and suppress any exculpatory evidence that would exonerate me or increase my innocence. I was completely robbed and deprived of a fair trial.”
While complaining about the injustice of his trial, the “Talk to Me” artist implored Gascon to do what he was elected to do, which was his “brilliant excellence” in making fair and correct judgments.
The Canadian also stated that he is not only seeking justice for himself but for his six-year-old son, his loved ones, his fans, and “hundreds of thousands of Black and Hispanic minorities who cannot adequately fight for themselves.”
‘Feels’ Artist Appeals Guilty Verdict In Megan Thee Stallion Shooting Trial
Last month, The Blast reported that Lanez plans to contest his guilty verdict in the highly publicized shooting. The father of one appealed his conviction using the latest addition to his defense team, Baez.
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In a legal document obtained by the source, criminal defense lawyers based the appeal on “irrelevant evidence” used by prosecutors. The lawyer’s first allegation involved a shirtless photo of his client that was used in the case.
Baez claims this image of Lanez was used to manipulate the jury because it showed the rapper’s gun tattoo on his chest. According to the lawyer, it made people think the hip-hop star was interested in guns.
The defense attorney, who allegedly receives a monthly salary of $200,000, blasted prosecutors for their bad behavior, such as threatening to present his client’s rap lyrics to the jury.
He also found them guilty of using Megan’s statement to the police after the shooting. In her story, the female rapper claimed her attacker begged her not to discuss the incident because she was on probation.
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Source: thtrangdai.edu.vn/en/