Tory Lanez Says He’s Been ‘Wrongfully Convicted’


On Friday, Lanez shared an Instagram video that contained voicemail audio of the rapper addressing Gascón.

Inside his message, Lanez accused prosecutors of “misus[ing] their authority.” Moreover, he introduced that he “was utterly robbed and disadvantaged of a good trial.”

Lanez additionally mentioned he owed his efforts to “the tons of of hundreds of Black and Hispanic minorities that can’t adequately combat for themselves.”

After alleging that the prosecution “manipulated a false narrative,” he requested the DA to “do what’s truthful” as he prepares to combat for a brand new trial.

“I come to you as a wrongfully convicted Black man, not asking for sympathy, nor compassion, however so that you can merely do what’s truthful and proper by the legal guidelines of California, and most significantly within the eyes of God.”

Within the caption, Lanez proclaimed, “If this INJUSTICE can occur to ME, it’s taking place to so many extra MINORITIES.”

“EVERYONE please let [George Gascón] know that I deserve my freedom and a good trial. If this INJUSTICE can occur to ME, it’s taking place to so many extra MINORITIES that don’t have the funds or VOICE to talk up.”

Following this preliminary submit, Lanez additionally shared a transcribed model of his message in a separate add.

Beneath this submit, he blasted the prosecution with a scathing message.

“Till my court docket date I’ll be posting the OUTRAGEOUS & DISGUSTING INJUSTICES used towards me by the PROSECUTION to get the conviction they so DESPERATELY needed, DESPITE the proof they knew existed.”