Tory Lanez’s Legal Team Shifts Blame to Kelsey Harris in Megan Thee Stallion Shooting Case

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New Evidence Presented in 2020 Shooting Case

Tory Lanez’s legal team held a press conference on Wednesday, May 14 , to challenge his 2022 conviction for the 2020 shooting of Megan Thee Stallion . Attorneys argued that Kelsey Harris , Megan’s former best friend, was the true shooter, not Lanez.

“Mr. Peterson [Lanez] never shot anybody. Never even touched the gun,” stated attorney Walter Roberts , emphasizing claims that Harris fired three shots during the altercation. Roberts alleged Lanez intervened to stop Harris, leading to two accidental discharges.

Forensic Concerns and Trial Fairness

The defense criticized the forensic investigation, noting that only Lanez’s DNA was tested on the weapon—despite unknown DNA also being present. Gianno Caldwell , a political commentator and advocate for Lanez, accused former L.A. District Attorney George Gascón of rushing the case and ignoring protocols:
“Mr. Peterson was never given a fair trial, free from bias.”

Kelsey Harris’s Role Under Scrutiny

Caldwell highlighted Harris’s decision to plead the Fifth Amendment during testimony, despite not being formally charged. This has fueled speculation about her involvement:
“Why avoid answering questions if you’re innocent?”

Calls for Transparency and Justice

Diana London , CEO of the Secret Weapon Agency, joined the call for a reevaluation of the case:
“Tory Lanez doesn’t want special treatment. He’s demanding equal treatment under the law.”


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