Tony Lanez sells “Free Tory” after receiving 10-year prison sentence
After receiving 10-year prison sentence, Tory Lanez sells “Free Tory” merchandise
In a recently published article by All Hiphop, Tory Lanez turned his 10-year prison sentence as opportunity to make money by selling “Free Tory” merch. The controversial rapper/singer promoted the release of “Free Tory” t-shirts and hoodies on Friday (August 11).
Tory Lanez sentenced to 10 years in prison earlier this week for shooting Megan Thee Stallion. He plead not guilty in a statement issued on Thursday (August 10). Tory Lanez sentenced was initially convicted in December 2022.
Tory Lanez sentenced made him sell “Free Tory” Merchandise and he added that he will maintained his innocence no matter what. Even when Tony Lanez sentenced to 10-year in prison he said that he will not apologize for something he was wrongfully accused of and will not apologize for something he did not do.
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Lanez said that this week he took responsibility for all verbal and confidential moments that he shared with the parties involved in court. With Tory Lanez sentenced, he still denies the allegation of shooting Megan Thee Stallion. His legal team argued there was not enough evidence to charged their client of the crime. In the end, Tony Lanez sentenced 10-year prison.
Tony Lanez sentenced 10-year prison but he said that this is nothing but another moment where his back is against the wall and he refuse to stop fighting till he come out victorious. Tony Lanez sentenced made him said that he have faced adversity his whole life and every time it looked like he would lose, he came out on top.
Tory Lanez sentenced of assault last December, for discharging a firearm with gross negligence, and then later for shooting Megan Thee Stallion in 2020. Judge David Herriford give credit to the Canadian artist for the 10 months of serving at the sentencing hearing.
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