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Tory Lanez speaks from prison in his first on-camera interview since being incarcerated: "I've never been violent towards a woman. I would never hit a woman, let alone sh**t a woman." (via NBC News)

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🎙️ Tory Lanez Breaks His Silence | NBC News Exclusive Context: Tory Lanez sat down with NBC News for his first on camera interview from prison, addressing new legal filings sent to the California Supreme Court and Governor Gavin Newsom, as his team argues evidence was withheld during his trial and seeks possible relief. 📺 The Interview Begins NBC News introduces an exclusive interview with Tory Lanez, who is currently serving a 10-year prison sentence following his 2022 conviction in the 2020 shooting of Megan Thee Stallion. 🎤 Tory Lanez Speaks From Prison Lanez, speaking from California Men’s Colony, breaks his silence for the first time on broadcast TV. “I’ve never been violent toward a woman… I would never hit a woman, let alone shoot a woman.” 🧾 Addressing Public Perception Lanez says he believes the public sees him as a “monster” and claims that narrative doesn’t align with his personal history. “You can look at my criminal record. I don’t have one. I never had one.” ⚖️ Regret Over Not Testifying Lanez reflects on his decision not to take the stand during his trial. “If I would’ve taken the stand, the verdict would’ve definitely been very different.” 📂 New Appeals & Withheld Evidence Claim Lanez’s legal team says they plan to file new appeals, alleging: •Hundreds of pages of medical records were not provided before trial •Questions remain about the fragments removed from Megan Thee Stallion’s foot •They argue this violated due process “We didn’t have the chance to question doctors differently… it does look suspicious,” his attorney claims. ⚠️ The Court’s Pushback NBC notes the previous appeal (denied in November) already addressed this issue, ruling that the surgeon’s testimony sufficiently proved great bodily injury. A legal expert adds: “This is a very difficult argument on appeal… defendants must prove the jury would’ve ruled differently.” 🧠 Life Behind Bars Lanez opens up about the mental and physical toll of incarceration. “Mentally I’ve gone through trauma… I’ve been stabbed 17 times and almost lost my life.” 🕊️ Message Regarding Megan Thee Stallion Asked what he would say to Megan today, Lanez says he prefers an in-person conversation. “I don’t hate her… I’m at a place of healing and accountability. I’m just asking the system to look at my case and ask if it was fair.” 🏛️ Possible Pardon or Commutation NBC confirms Lanez’s legal team has filed paperwork with Governor Gavin Newsom, seeking: •A pardon (release + wiped record), or •Commutation (release with record intact) The governor typically reviews such requests twice a year, meaning a decision could come before the new year. 📌 Final Note: The LA District Attorney’s Office and representatives for Megan Thee Stallion declined to comment. 👀 This case continues to unfold.

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Tory Lanez does his first interview from prison since being sentenced to 10 years for shooting Megan Thee Stallion. He insists he was wrongfully convicted and wants someone in the system to look at the evidence and "ask if this was fair." On Thursday (Dec. 18), Tory Lanez spoke to NBC News amid his planned appeal after being convicted of the 2020 shooting. He's seeking release from prison. The rapper is currently incarcerated at California Men's Colony in San Luis Obispo, Calif., and has already served three years of his 10-year sentence. "There is definitely a very big misconception about me that seems to the public as I'm this monster," Tory says. "I feel like I was catapulted into this poster child for the unprotection of Black women, and it's just so unlike me. And I've never really had a chance to express that." The Canadian native claims he doesn't have a record of violence against women. "I've never been violent towards women," he insists. "I would never hit a woman, let alone shoot a woman." Since the shooting incident occurred in 2020, and the 2022 trial for the charges against him, Tory has proclaimed his innocence. After being found guilty of assault with a semiautomatic weapon, personal use of a firearm and carrying a loaded, unregistered firearm in a vehicle, Tory feels he was wrongfully convicted. "I believe not only that I was wrongfully convicted, but the amount of new evidence that has emerged since that trial, I think, has been overwhelming," he maintains. When asked what he would say to Megan Thee Stallion right now, Tory revealed he'd like to have a moment to address her in person rather than through an interview. "I think that I wouldn't say something directly to her," Tory added. "I would like that moment to happen in person. We've both gone through a lot. There's this connotation that, like I share this hatred for her, but I don't. I'm genuinely past that. I'm at a place of healing in my life. I'm at a place of taking accountability for the things that I did wrong. And when I talk about my case, I don't want it to be taken as me coming for her because it's not that. I'm just asking for somebody in the system to look at my case and look at the evidence and ask if this was fair." Tory Lanez's team plans to file multiple appeals next week.

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