Megan Thee Stallion is still grappling with the aftermath of the Tory Lanez shooting incident. She has expressed that she cannot bear to be in the same room as him and has yet to find peace.
The “Savage” rapper did not attend Tory’s sentencing in court on Monday, contrary to what prosecutors had hinted. However, she did provide a statement that was read aloud in court, and it was a deeply emotional message.
Megan reveals that she struggled with the idea of showing up to court because she simply could not bring herself to be anywhere near Tory. He is currently awaiting sentencing after being convicted of shooting her. The July 2020 shooting had a profound impact on Megan’s life, and she claims to have never experienced a moment of peace since then. In her statement, she unequivocally calls out Tory for making a mockery of her emotional trauma and refusing to take any accountability for his actions.
Furthermore, Megan contends that Tory has been busy shifting blame onto others instead of facing the consequences himself. Initially, he tried to blame the system, but now he’s citing his own childhood trauma as justification for his behavior. Megan highlights that if he had shown any remorse or contrition, it might have facilitated her healing process much earlier.
The expected sentencing for Tory was supposed to take place on Monday, but the hearing ran longer than anticipated. It will resume on Tuesday to determine his fate.
Prosecutors are pushing for a minimum of 13 years of imprisonment for Tory, while he is seeking a shorter sentence.
It is clear that Megan Thee Stallion has been profoundly affected by the shooting incident and the subsequent legal proceedings. She continues to speak out and seek justice for herself, emphasizing the importance of accountability and healing. As the legal process unfolds, the world watches to see what consequences Tory Lanez will face for his actions.