A California appellate court has denied Tory Lanez's appeal to overturn his convictions for shooting Megan Thee Stallion. The ruling upholds the ten-year prison sentence given to the Canadian artist, whose legal name is Daystar Peterson.
The charges, which included assault with a semiautomatic firearm, originated from a 2020 incident in the Hollywood Hills. Following an argument after a party, Megan Thee Stallion sustained gunshot wounds to her feet.
Lanez's legal team had suggested another individual was responsible, though they provided no substantiating evidence for the claim. The court's decision affirms the original verdict and sentence.
The charges, which included assault with a semiautomatic firearm, originated from a 2020 incident in the Hollywood Hills. Following an argument after a party, Megan Thee Stallion sustained gunshot wounds to her feet.
Lanez's legal team had suggested another individual was responsible, though they provided no substantiating evidence for the claim. The court's decision affirms the original verdict and sentence.