Canadian rapper Tory Lanez, known by his real name Daystar Peterson, has been handed a 10-year prison sentence for the 2020 shooting of American hip-hop artist Megan Thee Stallion. The verdict, delivered in December 2022, found Lanez guilty of three felonies: assault with a semi-automatic firearm, possession of a loaded, unregistered firearm in a vehicle, and reckless discharge of a firearm.
The culmination of this legal saga unfolded on Tuesday afternoon as a Los Angeles judge finalized Lanez's sentence, concluding a rigorous two-day sentencing hearing. The charges against him stemmed from an incident during July 2020 when he shot Stallion in the foot following a dispute after a pool party hosted by Kylie Jenner, as per reports from the BBC.
Stallion's written statement, shared on Monday, poignantly revealed the profound impact the shooting has had on her life, expressing that she has been deprived of tranquility since the traumatic event. Lanez, during his sentencing, admitted his wrongdoing and acknowledged Stallion as a friend.
While the prosecution had initially sought a 13-year prison term, the judge ultimately opted for a 10-year sentence. Lanez's legal team had petitioned for either probation or a minimal prison duration. Following the verdict, Lanez's attorney announced their intention to appeal the sentence, indicating a determination to challenge the outcome.
Since his conviction in December, the 31-year-old rapper has remained in county jail, awaiting the resolution of his case. The legal proceedings and subsequent sentence have brought the spotlight to issues surrounding firearm possession, assault, and accountability within the entertainment industry. The case also highlights the complexities of personal relationships within the public eye, as both Lanez and Stallion were notable figures in the music world.
The culmination of this legal saga unfolded on Tuesday afternoon as a Los Angeles judge finalized Lanez's sentence, concluding a rigorous two-day sentencing hearing. The charges against him stemmed from an incident during July 2020 when he shot Stallion in the foot following a dispute after a pool party hosted by Kylie Jenner, as per reports from the BBC.
Stallion's written statement, shared on Monday, poignantly revealed the profound impact the shooting has had on her life, expressing that she has been deprived of tranquility since the traumatic event. Lanez, during his sentencing, admitted his wrongdoing and acknowledged Stallion as a friend.
While the prosecution had initially sought a 13-year prison term, the judge ultimately opted for a 10-year sentence. Lanez's legal team had petitioned for either probation or a minimal prison duration. Following the verdict, Lanez's attorney announced their intention to appeal the sentence, indicating a determination to challenge the outcome.
Since his conviction in December, the 31-year-old rapper has remained in county jail, awaiting the resolution of his case. The legal proceedings and subsequent sentence have brought the spotlight to issues surrounding firearm possession, assault, and accountability within the entertainment industry. The case also highlights the complexities of personal relationships within the public eye, as both Lanez and Stallion were notable figures in the music world.
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