SZA Supports Megan Thee Stallion Amid Tory Lanez Claiming He’s Innocent

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VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA – MARCH 19: Singer SZA performs on stage during her ‘The SOS North American Tour’ at Rogers Arena on March 19, 2023 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. (Photo by Andrew Chin/Getty Images)

SZA is letting everyone know that she is supporting Megan Thee Stallion.

As rumors have begun to spread that Tory Lanez did not shoot Megan in 2020, SZA jumped in the comments of a video by an Instagram user.

“The density !!!!! I’m actually SO shocked at the amount of ppl fully comfortable bullying a woman that’s proven to be a victim of assault ??!” SZA wrote. “Like out loud where other ppl can see you ?? Lmao u finna be stupid OUTLOUD ?”

SZA’s remarks stem from a claim made by Unite the People, “a nonprofit organization that advocates for social justice and affordable legal services in California.”

On May 14, during a press conference, Walter Roberts, the organization’s “lead consultant,” said a new testimony could exonerate Lanez. According to Roberts, Bradley James identified himself as the bodyguard and driver for Kelsey Harris, a key witness and a former friend of Megan.

“Mr. James informed us he was working as the bodyguard and driver for Ms. Kelsey Harris during Mr. Peterson’s trial,” Roberts said at the 48-minute mark here. “Mr. James informed us he was not under a non-disclosure agreement or a confidentiality agreement and was free to speak with Unite the People and that he was doing it because his conscience would not let him not speak and leave a man in prison for something he did not do.”

[Tory Lanez] grabbed her arm and knocked it down, and the gun fired two more times,” Roberts continued. “In essence, [he] never shot anybody, never even touched that gun, never fired that gun.”

Alex Spiro, Megan’s lawyer, responded to the claims in an official statement, 

“Tory Lanez was tried and convicted by a jury of his peers and his case was properly adjudicated through the court system,” Spiro wrote. “This is not a political matter—this is a case of a violent assault that was resolved in the court of law.”


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