Tory Lanez to be sentenced for shooting Megan Thee Stallion: Live updates

Rapper Tory Lanez is awaiting sentencing Monday after being found guilty in the 2020 shooting of Megan Thee Stallion.

The sentence for the 31-year-old Canadian rapper, whose legal name is Daystar Peterson, is set to arrive after several delays. His sentencing hearing was originally scheduled for January, but was rescheduled when Lanez hired new attorneys and again after his legal team filed a motion for a new trial. The motion was denied in May.

On June 6, Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón submitted a sentencing memorandum, recommending Lanez be sentenced to 13 years in state prison. The district attorney’s office also cited his “lack of remorse as a basis to deny probation.”

In the 12-page memo, first reported and obtained by reporter Meghann Cuniff, prosecutors wrote, “The defendant has failed to exhibit any remorse, which begs the question whether any of the apologies he directed to the victim in his text message and jail call were genuine and not just driven by an effort to maintain her silence.”

Tory Lanez has been sentenced in the 2020 shooting of Megan Thee Stallion.

Tory Lanez has been sentenced in the 2020 shooting of Megan Thee Stallion.

“Except for the jail call admission and his apology text to the victim back in July 2020, the defendant has spent nearly three years since that time waging a campaign of misinformation to re-traumatize the victim,” prosecutors continued.

In the sentencing memorandum, Gascón and Deputy District Attorneys Kathy Ta and Alexander Bott said Lanez “not only lacks remorse, he is clearly incapable of accepting any responsibility for his own actions.”

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The prosecutors referenced Lanez’s claims about the incident on social media and his “full-length album with several songs about the shooting” as examples.

“His online reach is worldwide (millions of followers plus casual observers) and the defendant’s statements embolden his followers so that they too have been complicit in re-traumatizing the victim,” they wrote.

Tory Lanez was found guilty of all charges in Megan Thee Stallion shooting.

Tory Lanez was found guilty of all charges in Megan Thee Stallion shooting.

Jury finds Tory Lanez guilty of shooting Megan Thee Stallion in December

Lanez was found guilty of three felonies in December for leaving the “Traumazine” rapper wounded with bullet fragments in her feet.

The jury of seven women and five men deliberated for a day and a half before convicting Lanez of assault with a semiautomatic firearm, having a loaded, unregistered firearm in a vehicle and discharging a firearm with gross negligence.

The Canadian rapper’s shooting trial began Dec. 12, 2022, more than two years after Megan Thee Stallion accused the R&B artist of inflicting “great bodily injury” toward her. In a criminal complaint, prosecutors said Lanez fired a gun at a victim identified as “Megan P.” after she got out of an SUV during an argument in the Hollywood Hills on July 12, 2020. (Megan’s legal name is Megan Pete.)

At first, Los Angeles police reported the incident as shots fired, a woman with foot injuries and a man arrested on a weapons allegation. Megan revealed a few days later that her foot injuries came from gunshots. Following months of speculation and publicity surrounding the incident, prosecutors charged Lanez with felony assault in October 2020. Lanez pleaded not guilty in November 2020.

Megan Thee Stallion was shot in 2020 and was left with bullet fragments in her foot.

Megan Thee Stallion was shot in 2020 and was left with bullet fragments in her foot.

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Megan Thee Stallion testimony in Tory Lanez shooting trial: ‘He was holding the gun, pointing it at me’

Megan took the stand on Dec. 13 to testify she saw Lanez fire the handgun at her foot in the summer of 2020. She said tensions escalated between them during a car ride after leaving a party at Kylie Jenner’s house, according to reports from the Los Angeles Times and Rolling Stone.

She said Lanez “had an attitude” because she had asked to leave the party early. The rapper added Lanez then told her she needed to “stop lying” to friend Kelsey Harris, who was also in the car, about their past sexual relationship.

The pair went on to trade barbs over their respective music careers, Megan said, prompting her to ask to be let out of the vehicle. However, as she began to walk away from the car, Megan said she heard Lanez say “dance, (expletive)” as the singer shot her.

“I’m in shock. I’m scared. I hear a gun going off, and I can’t believe he’s shooting at me,” Megan said. “He was holding the gun, pointing it at me.”

After getting back in the car, Megan said Lanez promised her and Harris $1 million to keep quiet about the assault. Megan said she refrained from initially reporting the shooting to police, citing heightened tensions surrounding police brutality at the time.

“This was the height of police brutality and George Floyd, and if I said this man just shot me, I didn’t know if they might shoot first and ask questions later,” Megan explained, adding that in the Black community “it’s not really acceptable to be cooperating with police officers.”

Megan Thee Stallion reflects on shooting in powerful Elle essay

Megan Thee Stallion wrote about being a “survivor” in an essay for Elle on April 18 that accompanied her appearance on the magazine’s May cover.

“When the guilty verdict came on Dec. 23, 2022, it was more than just vindication for me, it was a victory for every woman who has ever been shamed, dismissed, and blamed for a violent crime committed against them,” Megan wrote.

Megan Thee Stallion discussed the Tory Lanez verdict in Elle's May 2023 cover.

Megan Thee Stallion discussed the Tory Lanez verdict in Elle’s May 2023 cover.

She went on to discuss the “public humiliation” she faced as some people tried to discredit her trauma and advocated for “safer environments for women to come forward about violent behavior without fear of retaliation.”

“We must provide stronger resources for women to recover from these tragedies physically and emotionally, without fear of judgment,” she wrote. “We must do more than say her name. We must protect all women who have survived the unimaginable.”

‘We must protect all women’: Megan Thee Stallion reflects on Tory Lanez verdict in powerful essay

Contributing: Charles Trepany, USA TODAY; Andrew Dalton, The Associated Press

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Tory Lanez sentencing expected for Megan Thee Stallion shooting

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