A California prosecutor told jurors Wednesday that hip-hop star Megan Thee Stallion would never have subjected herself to the torrent of public abuse sheโs received if she wasnโt telling the truth about rapper Tory Lanez shooting her in the feet and wounding her in the summer of 2020.
Deputy District Attorney Alexander Bott said the jury should believe Meganโs anguish โ evident in her testimony last week โ and her courage in fighting through it. Jurors should also provide Megan with justice by convicting Lanez, he said, citing the scorn she received online and in parts of the hip-hop community.
โWhy would she lie?โ the Los Angeles County DA said. โSheโs been subjected to a stream of hate. For what? For coming forward as a victim of domestic violence?โ
In his own closing, Lanezโs defence attorney George Mgdesyan gave jurors what he called a perfectly good reason for Megan to lie: Being victimised by Lanez was a better public story than the embarrassing, potentially career-damaging truth that she was shot by her best friend โ not Lanez โin a jealous dispute over him.
โMegan Pete is a liar. She lied about everything in this case from the beginning,โ Mgdesyan said. โShe lied under oath here.โ
He said that Lanez actually struggled with Meganโs former friend Kelsey Harris to stop her from shooting, and that a pause heard on an audio recording amid the five shots fired on the night of July 12, 2020 was evidence of that.
โHe was trying to protect her,โ Mgdesyan said.
Mgdesyan mocked Meganโs experience in the years that followed.
โItโs been so bad for her,โ he said. โSheโs won Grammys. Sheโs had number ones on the Billboard charts.
โYou know who itโs been bad for? That man right there,โ Mgdesyan said, pointing at Lanez. โHe hasnโt been able to work. Heโs had to go through this with his family for 2 1/2 years.โ
The Canadian rapper Lanez, 30, whose legal name is Daystar Peterson, has pleaded not guilty to discharging a firearm with gross negligence, assault with a semiautomatic firearm and carrying a loaded, unregistered firearm in a vehicle. The counts could lead to up to 22 years in prison and deportation. (HuffPost)