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Court Denies Rapper Tory Lanez's Appeal of His Conviction in Megan Thee Stallion Shooting
California's 2nd District Court of Appeal upheld the 10-year sentence for Tory Lanez, rejecting claims of trial errors and prejudice in the 2020 shooting case.
- An appeals court upheld Tory Lanez's convictions for shooting Megan Thee Stallion and rejected his arguments to overturn his 10-year prison sentence.
- Lanez was convicted in 2022 of shooting Megan in the foot during a drunken argument on a Hollywood Hills street in July 2020.
- Lanez raised arguments on appeal, including that the court improperly cited an Instagram post and interview with his former friend Kelsey Harris, but the appeals court found no prejudicial error.
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