Tory Lanez says Megan The Stallion’s people are trying to frame him for the shooting that allegedly occurred back in July.
“How the f**k you get shot in your foot? Don’t hit no bones and tendons,” revealed on“Money Over Fallouts.”
Later in the track, Lanez tells Stallion that he could care less that she knows Jay-Z.
“Don’t Give A Damn If She Knows Jigga ( JayZ ).”
Jay-Z is part owner of Roc Nation, which manages Megan Thee Stallion.
Lanez also revealed that he lost $10 million over the incident. Perhaps the most distinguishing part of the project was when Lanez denied that he actually harmed Megan.
“I would never put you in no danger and if I did, you would’ve said it when you seen the cops.”
In his single “Look How God Works” Lanez states that, he would never put his hands on a women.
” I would never put my hands on a woman dog… Cause if you know me, you know how I’m coming dog.”
Lanez ex-bodyguard Zyir Brown told me last week, who was not in the car with him and Stallion, he has never seen Tory put his hands on a female.
“Tory never acted like how the media is portraying him to act. I’ve never seen him do that. I’ve never seen him do anything physical to a woman. I’ve never seen that. Now a n*gga? Yes. … I have never ever seen Tory scream at a female. Even when he got into it with his personal partner. I’ve never seen him get mad or violent. I’ve never seen that part of him. … He’s not the arguing type. I’ve never seen him argue. This is from my perspective. I can’t speak on nothing specific today with Megan Thee Stallion or none of that. I can’t speak on that, I wasn’t there. All I can do is see what’s in the tabloids – I have no knowledge of that. … His alter ego, Fargo – the Fargo I knew was nothing like that. He never argued. He never raised his voice. Nothing. All he’d say is, ‘Where are you going?’ He is not that type of guy to get violent at the time I knew him. At the time when we were together.”
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