Megan Thee Stallion , was granted a , five-year legal restraining order against , Tory Lanez, who’s now serving a 10-year jail sentence for shooting her in the legs in , July 2020.
Megan requested a restraining order next month, alleging that Lanez had harassed her by using unauthorized means while she was behind bars. A judge on Thursday confirmed the , Grammy-winning hip-hop superstar ,” sustained burden of proof” to been granted the restraining order against Lanez, according to Variety.
Megan reportedly gave an personal account of the injury she’s gone through since the shooting.
She cried,” I’m afraid that when he gets out of prison, he’ll still get upset with me,” she said, shedding her weeping on film. ” I feel like maybe he’ll take me again, and maybe this time I didn’t make it”.
” I haven’t been at peace since I was shot”, the 29-year-old , Houston , local added. ” I’m really tired of being harassed”.
Former Daily News L. A. bureau chief , Nancy Dillon , shared on social media , that , Judge , Richard Bloom , cited” several uncontroverted facts” in his decision to grant the motion, including” conduct that culminated in]Tory Lanez ] shooting approximately five rounds at petitioner that resulted in injury to her”.
The restraining order , prohibits Lanez from any kind of abuse or contact , with the “WAP” singer, Billboard reported.
Judge Bloom , emphasized Megan’s credible fear of harm and acknowledged the” significant ripple effect” of the 2020 shooting, which took place in the , Hollywood Hills  , shortly after she and Lanez left a party at , Kylie Jenner’s residence.
After a heated argument escalated with Megan exiting the vehicle, Lanez reportedly , yelled:” Dance, b—h” ! , before firing at her feet. His behavior served” no constitutional purpose”, the prosecutor said.
Following a nine-day test,  , Lanez was convicted , in , December 2022 , on three criminal matters connected to the shooting. He was  , sentenced to 10 years , in jail the following August.
The 32-year-old American singer has maintained his innocence and said he was “wrongfully convicted”.
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