Last night Canadian rapper Tory Lanez' legal team launched the 36 Hours Later website claiming to reveal suppressed evidence that would exonerate Tory in the shooting of Houston rapper Megan Thee Stallion [click here if you missed that].
Megan's attorney points out that no new evidence has been discovered...
Megan Thee Stallion has pushed back at the creation of 36 Hours Later, a new website from imprisoned rapper Tory Lanez which seeks to present evidence pointing to his innocence in the July 2020 shooting.
While the website includes audio from a witness claiming Megan's shooter was female, Megan's team says Lanez and his lawyers are seeking to confuse the public with previously-released details they are claiming as new.
'Tory Lanez’s team can’t keep a story straight,' Megan’s attorney Alex Spiro told Daily Mail in a statement Thursday afternoon. 'They continue to rehash old evidence from trial and re-package it as new information to desperately sway public opinion.
Spiro added, 'There was no new evidence displayed today – simply a sad attempt from Tory’s team to copy our presentation format to peddle misinformation.'
On Thursday, the legal team working for the Brampton, Canada native set live a website called 36 Hours Later, which takes a closer look at the immediate three-day timeframe in the wake of the July 12, 2020 shooting.

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