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Tory Lanez Could Be Released Soon, Says Wack 100: New Appeals Spark Optimism

Tory Lanez Might Be Home Soon—Here’s What We Know

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The saga surrounding Tory Lanez’s incarceration continues to unfold as Wack 100 stirs anticipation with claims that the rapper could be released in as little as one to two years. The music executive and media personality shared his insights on the Adam 22 & Wack 100 podcast, citing Tory’s ongoing legal battles and recent appeal filings as reasons for optimism.Tory Lanez Not Ruled 'Innocent' In Megan Thee Stallion Case: Debunked

“I’m calling it now—Tory will be home by summer,” Wack 100 declared confidently. Adam, unconvinced, challenged the claim with a $2,000 bet that Lanez wouldn’t be released by August 31, 2025. Adjusting his statement slightly, Wack predicted, “He’ll definitely be out within two years. Mark my words.”

Wack revealed that Tory Lanez himself is optimistic about the outcome of his appeals. According to Wack, the rapper suggested he’d be free by the time Kendrick Lamar and SZA perform in Toronto in 2025. “He asked me about the Kendrick concert,” Wack explained. “And he said, ‘I should be home by then.’ He’s in great spirits.”

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Legal Battles and Appeal Strategy

Tory Lanez, whose real name is Daystar Peterson, is currently serving a 10-year sentence after being convicted in 2022 for the July 2020 shooting of Megan Thee Stallion, born Megan Pete. Despite his incarceration, Lanez’s legal team has filed two appeals, one of which reportedly has the potential to overturn his conviction entirely.

Wack 100 elaborated on the potential impact of the appeals, suggesting that if successful, one could prevent Lanez from being deported to his native Canada. “It wipes everything away,” he said.Tory Lanez | AP News

The case remains polarizing, with Lanez’s team maintaining his innocence and dismissing recent accusations from Megan Thee Stallion as “sensationalized” and lacking evidence. The rapper’s defense attorneys argue their strategy is rooted in “logic and common sense,” aiming to dismantle the allegations step by step.

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Tory Lanez’s Life Behind Bars

While serving his sentence, Lanez has continued to stay connected with his fans through music. His latest single, “Blurred (Twitch Tapes),” was released on December 20, keeping his name alive in the industry despite his incarceration.

Reports from those close to Lanez indicate that he remains optimistic and focused. Wack 100’s assertions add to the growing speculation surrounding his appeals and potential early release.

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Meanwhile, Megan Thee Stallion has also remained active in the legal arena, filing a restraining order against Lanez earlier this week. The order accuses Lanez of continued harassment, even from behind bars. Lanez’s legal team has dismissed these allegations, claiming they are unsubstantiated and designed to generate publicity.

What’s Next?

The ongoing appeals and legal maneuvers suggest that the case is far from over. While Wack 100’s claims may seem bold, they highlight the complexities of the legal system and the potential for surprising developments in high-profile cases.

As Tory Lanez fights for his freedom, fans and critics alike are watching closely to see how the story unfolds. Could Wack 100’s predictions come true? Only time will tell.

Keep following for updates on Tory Lanez’s appeals, Megan Thee Stallion’s legal moves, and the latest in hip-hop news.

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