Megan Thee Stallion LIED to Gayle King about having s3x with Tory Lanez

 


Back in April 2022, the rapper, 29, told King in an exclusive chat with CBS Mornings that she had never been intimate with Lanez and that he was 'making up' claims they slept together - eight months before he would be convicted for the 2020 crime.


Now, Megan has admitted she slept with Lanez 'once or twice' in new Amazon Prime documentary Megan Thee Stallion: In Her Words.


In the explosive clip the star says: 'Yes b***h, I lied to Gayle King b***h, first of all I didn't even know that b***h was going to ask me about that s**t


'I thought she was gonna ask me about the shooting, why did you ask me about f*****g Tory?.

She added that she slept with Lanez 'once, maybe twice on a drunk night' adding that Lanez, 'kept catching me out of my f*****g mind.' 


This was in stark contrast to her emotional interview with King when she said: 'Um, I didn’t have a sexual relationship with Tory.' 


King then asked: 'So why do you think he’s putting out the story that the two of you had a relationship and that you’re making the whole thing up?


Megan said she believed Lanez was trying to 'deflect from the fact that he committed a crime.'


Her admission has caught the eye of Lanez's legal team - as the star appeals his sentence.


Ceasar McDowell, CEO of nonprofit law firm Unite the People told TMZ : 'The fact that Megan lied about her sexual relationship with Tory obviously makes her an unreliable witness. If someone lies in front of millions of people, how can you trust what they say any other time?'


Lanez's appeal 'includes previous false statements made by Megan.'


In August 2023 Lanez was sentenced to 10 years in prison for shooting and wounding Megan.


The 32-year-old begged the judge not to send him to jail in a LA courtroom. He shot Megan in the feet during a drunken argument after a pool party at Kylie Jenner's house in 2020 - that also involved Megan's assistant Kelsey Harris. 


At his sentencing, convicted Canadian musician Lanez said victim Megan is 'someone I still care for dearly to this day' despite the outcome. 

Lanez, real name Daystar Peterson, said about the shooting that put him behind bars for a decade: 'I said some very immature things that I shouldn't have said. 


'I revealed some secrets I shouldn't have revealed.' 


The sentence brings an end to a dramatic trial that created a cultural firestorm in the hip-hop community.


On the last day of Lanez's 10-day trial on December 23 2022, the jury of seven women and five men unanimously convicted the rapper of three felonies.


He was found guilty of assault with a semi-automatic firearm, shooting a firearm in a grossly negligent manner and carrying a concealed firearm in a vehicle.


The assault carried a penalty of up to nine years in jail, the conviction for negligently shooting a gun up to three years and the concealed gun count three years.


Because the jury also found that Lanez caused 'great bodily injury' – Megan had three bullet fragments surgically removed from her feet – the assault and negligent shooting felonies carried enhanced penalties.


The musician had previously pleaded not guilty to all three charges.


In her emotional testimony during trial, Megan told the jury that she and Lanez had been to a pool party July 12, 2020 at the home of Kylie Jenner and were in his SUV in the Hollywood Hills with Kelsey Harris when an alcohol-fueled argument erupted.


Megan – real name Megan Pete – asked the driver to stop the car and she got out – which was when she said Lanez yelled 'Dance b***h' and fired a gun five times at her, injuring her feet so seriously that she needed surgery.

She testified in court that Lanez offered her and Harris a million dollars to keep quiet about the shooting and asked them not to report him because he was already 'on probation.'


Megan also said that Lanez later apologized to her, saying he was drunk at the time of the shooting.


Lanez, during the course of the last eight months, had attempted to be granted a re-trial. His requests were denied by a judge.  

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