Tory Lanez's efforts to free himself from behind bars have become increasingly intense as of late. This past weekend, the embattled Canadian penned an open letter claiming that his trial with Megan Thee Stallion was unjust. Now, his new lawyer is claiming to have some interesting new evidence expected to be revealed later today. User @baezlawfirm on Instagram shared the news early on Tuesday (April 25) morning via a Story post. "Today is National DNA Day," the attorney's message began.
"We are happy to announce that Tory Lanez will be releasing information about the DNA in his case that gave false and misleading information to his jury," Jose Baez later added. To conclude, the R&B star's legal representative threw in a "#FreeToryLanez," obviously hoping to get his client back to freedom in the near future. "You know he's legit because he posted this on his Story..." one person quipped in @theneighborhoodtalk's comments. "Give it up, Delicious!!!" several others wrote.
Tory Lanez's Lawyer Gives an Update on National DNA Day
It remains unclear when Lanez plans to unleash his big news. Still, the aforementioned letter he wrote certainly gave us some insight into how he's been feeling since his December 2022 arrest. "Until my court date, I’ll be posting the OUTRAGEOUS & DISGUSTING INJUSTICES used against me by the PROSECUTION to get the conviction they so DESPERATELY wanted, DESPITE the evidence they knew existed," the father of one wrote in an IG post shared on his behalf last week.
His message to the LA District Attorney was markedly softer in tone, reading, "I write this message with the utmost humility, love, and respect for the remarkable stance you’ve taken in regards to fighting for the justice of Black and Brown minorities. Today I take a stance as an innocent Black Man, wrongfully convicted of a crime I DID not commit," the Chixtapes hitmaker penned. "I was completely robbed and deprived of a fair trial." Are you curious to see what Tory Lanez's attorney has to share with the world today? Let us know in the comments, and read his full letter to George Gascon here.
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