Tory Lanez blames Roc Nation and his former lawyer for the status quo of legal issues on his new album. He did this by using Drake’s process strangely.
Tory Lanez accuses Roc Nation and former lawyers
On Friday (March 7), Tory Lanez released his new album Peterson. The latest product of the incarcerated rapper includes the song “My Shayla/Spice-Rilla”, which found Canadian Rap-Crooner talking about his criminal case, where he was convicted of shooting Megan Thee stallion. He also spoke to Megan’s civil case against blogger Milagro Gramz, who is being dragged in.
“Roc Nation is really fun for Milagro, and even more, and they can try ways to connect it to me.” In the song below, Tory raps and talks, which sound very similar to what Drake often uses. He continued: “If I were young, I would fight back because I had evidence/Meghann Cuniff plays the virtual salary.”
“When I was mine, I was even pleaded guilty before they even proved it,” Tori said later. “My lawyer is playing my whole case/I didn’t find it until I was sitting in the cage/I stared at Sailing”
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Tory Lanez’s former lawyer responds to the charges
Shawn Holley, a former attorney for Tory Lanez, has issued a statement to XXL in response to the rapper’s claims.
“Mr. Peterson’s claims have been thoroughly investigated by the State Bar Association and proved separately on two occasions, which is useful,” the statement said. “His own representative admitted to me that he made meaningful false claims in desperate attempts to say or do anything he was able to leave prison.”
“Again, I have never had any relationship or connection with Rock State, and my loyalty is only for him throughout my time representing Mr. Peterson.” “In the end, Mr. Peterson asked me to resign from his lawyer’s footsteps when he refused to bring the defense he wanted to file. He is now sitting in prison and using this defense at the trial. Maybe he should have listened to me.”
Tory Lanez is currently 10 years in prison for shooting Megan Thee stallion in the summer of 2020. Megan received a restraining order against Tory last December after accusing him of conspiring with blogger Milago Gramz on harassing a Houston rapper.
XXL has contacted Roc Nation.
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Check out Tory Lanez’s “My Shayla/Spice-Rilla” below.
Listen to Tory Lanez on the new song “My Shayla/spice-rilla” to blame Rock State and his lawyer
Seeing the rapper beat the main legal case and walked away with victory
In these cases, hip-hop has won somehow.