Tory Lanez’s request to be let out of prison on bond while he appeals his conviction for shooting Megan Thee Stallion has reportedly been rejected.
Judge Rejects Tory Lanez Bond Request
On Friday (Oct. 27), a judge for the California Court of Appeal shot down Tory Lanez’s attempt at being freed while his appeal process plays out, according to court documents obtained by legal affairs journalist Meghann Cuniff.
“Appellant has not shown that the superior court unjustifiably denied relief or otherwise shown by clear and convincing evidence entitlement to relief,” the ruling reads.
XXL has reached out to the Los Angeles District Attorney’s Office for comment.
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Check out the court document revealing Tory Lanez has been denied bond below.