The state has responded to Tory Lanez’s claims the gun used to shoot Megan Thee Stallion was lacking and couldn’t be examined for DNA.
Tory Lanez’s claims that the gun used to shoot Megan Thee Stallion has gone lacking is “demonstrably false,” in keeping with the state’s response to the incarcerated singer’s petition.
In a petition filed final month, his attorneys argued that Lanez “can’t file any declare of innocence, as he’s unable to conduct additional testing for the reason that firearm and bullet fragments are lacking.”
On Tuesday (November 19), reporter Meghann Cuniff shared the state of California’s response, which said that Lanez did not submit “moderately accessible documentary proof” to help his assertion.
The courtroom paperwork included a LAPD declaration confirming the firearm is in its custody.
The submitting continued, “His failure to take action is particularly troubling as a result of his factual assertion that the firearm, casings, and bullet fragments are ‘lacking’ is contradicted by the hooked up declaration from Martin Preciado, which avers that his question of the pc system for the Los Angeles Police Division (‘LAPD’) reveals that LAPD nonetheless has custody of the firearm and the firearm’s journal, in addition to the casings and fragments that have been booked into proof.”
Megan Thee Stallion’s lawyer, Alex Spiro, denied Lanez’s allegations that the gun was lacking throughout an interview with Cuniff final month, insisting that the weapon was “there and accessible.”
In the meantime, a courtroom has proposed a trial date for Megan Thee Stallion’s cyberstalking lawsuit in opposition to pro-Tory Lanez blogger Milagro Gramz. The listening to will happen on July 21, 2025, in the event that they fail to achieve a settlement beforehand. Gramz is represented by Unite the Folks, the authorized staff employed by Tory Lanez for his attraction.