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what happened to tory lanez

Tory Lanez is currently serving a 10‑year prison sentence for shooting rapper Megan Thee Stallion, and as of early March 2026 his conviction and sentence have been fully upheld by California’s courts.

Quick Scoop: What Happened?

  • In July 2020, after a party in the Hollywood Hills, Megan Thee Stallion (Megan Pete) was shot in the foot during an argument in an SUV with Tory Lanez (Daystar Peterson) and others.
  • In December 2022, a Los Angeles jury found Lanez guilty of:
    • Assault with a semiautomatic firearm
    • Possession of a loaded, unregistered firearm in a vehicle
    • Discharging a firearm with gross negligence
  • He was sentenced to 10 years in prison (after facing up to 22 years) and began serving his time in California state prison.

Appeals, Legal Fights, and Latest News

  • Lanez has repeatedly tried to overturn his conviction, arguing prosecutorial misconduct and claiming new evidence, but appellate judges have rejected these claims.
  • In late 2025 he did interviews from prison insisting he was wrongfully convicted and saying “new evidence” supports his innocence, including issues raised in Megan’s later defamation case against a blogger.
  • In November 2025, a California appeals court issued a detailed ruling upholding his conviction and sentence.
  • In February–March 2026, the California Supreme Court refused to review his case, effectively shutting down his final major appeal at the state level.
  • He remains eligible for parole around August 2029, assuming the 10‑year term stands.

Prison Life and Safety Incidents

  • Lanez is incarcerated in the California prison system; recent reporting places him at California Men’s Colony in San Luis Obispo.
  • In May 2025, he was attacked and stabbed multiple times by another inmate at a California prison; his injuries were described as serious but not life‑threatening, and his team later said he was “pulling through” and thankful to be alive.
  • After the attack, his representatives framed him as a target because of his notoriety and the high‑profile nature of the Megan Thee Stallion case.

Where Things Stand Now (2026)

  • Lanez’s conviction and 10‑year sentence are intact after the state’s highest court declined to hear his final appeal.
  • He continues to maintain his innocence publicly, saying he doesn’t hate Megan and wants someone in the legal system to re‑examine the case.
  • Megan, for her part, has repeatedly emphasized that she is the victim of a shooting and has spoken about the emotional toll the case and online reactions have taken on her.

Bottom line: Tory Lanez didn’t “disappear” — he’s in state prison on a 10‑year sentence for the Megan Thee Stallion shooting, his state‑level appeals have been exhausted, and he’s now essentially waiting out his time and any future parole or legal openings.

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