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‘Mean Girls’ Star Rachel McAdams Makes Surprise ‘SNL’ Appearance to Introduce Reneé Rapp, Megan Thee Stallion Joins Performance – Variety

  1. ‘Mean Girls’ Star Rachel McAdams Makes Surprise ‘SNL’ Appearance to Introduce Reneé Rapp, Megan Thee Stallion Joins Performance Variety
  2. Reneé Rapp: Why the internet loves the Mean Girls star and her lack of media training. Slate
  3. ‘SNL’: Reneé Rapp and Megan Thee Stallion Perform ‘Mean Girls’ Song Rolling Stone
  4. Rachel McAdams Introduces Fellow Mean Girl Reneé Rapp on SNL Vulture
  5. ‘SNL’: Rachel McAdams & Megan Thee Stallion Make Surprise Cameos For Renée Rapp Musical Performance Deadline

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MTV Video Music Awards: Taylor Swift leads best dressed stars in leggy black dress as she joins red hot Selena Gomez and sultry Megan Thee Stallion on red carpet – Daily Mail

  1. MTV Video Music Awards: Taylor Swift leads best dressed stars in leggy black dress as she joins red hot Selena Gomez and sultry Megan Thee Stallion on red carpet Daily Mail
  2. Taylor Swift Arrives at the VMAs in a Slinky Black Dress and Layers of Gold Jewelry Yahoo Life
  3. Will Taylor Swift and Rolling Stone cover star Olivia Rodrigo’s rumoured feud make an appearance at tonight’s LaineyGossip
  4. We Are Never Ever Getting Over Taylor Swift’s 2023 VMAs Look E! NEWS
  5. Taylor Swift Reenters Her ‘Reputation’ Era in a Daring Versace Gown at the 2023 VMAs PEOPLE
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Tory Lanez will not apologize for shooting Megan Thee Stallion – The A.V. Club

  1. Tory Lanez will not apologize for shooting Megan Thee Stallion The A.V. Club
  2. Tory Lanez After 10-Year Sentence for Megan Thee Stallion Shooting: ‘I Refuse to Apologize’ Yahoo Entertainment
  3. Iggy Azalea Goes Extra Mile To Help Tory Lanez “Get Back To Work” After Prison HipHopDX
  4. Tory Lanez Says He Has Nothing To Apologize For in Megan Thee Stallion Shooting TMZ
  5. Mario’s Letter To Judge In Support Of Tory Lanez Revealed: “I Have Never Seen Tory Act Out Of Character” Yahoo Entertainment
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Tory Lanez Speaks Out After 10-Year Prison Sentence for Megan Thee Stallion Shooting: ‘I Refuse to Apologize’ – Billboard

  1. Tory Lanez Speaks Out After 10-Year Prison Sentence for Megan Thee Stallion Shooting: ‘I Refuse to Apologize’ Billboard
  2. Tory Lanez Says He Has Nothing To Apologize For in Megan Thee Stallion Shooting TMZ
  3. Iggy Azalea told a judge she’d hire Tory Lanez — the rapper convicted of shooting Megan Thee Stallion — ‘without hesitation’ for her next album Yahoo Entertainment
  4. Iggy Azalea’s Full Letter To Judge On Behalf Of Tory Lanez Revealed Vibe
  5. ‘I Refuse to Apologize’: Tory Lanez After 10-Year Sentence for Megan Thee Stallion Shooting Rolling Stone
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‘I Refuse to Apologize’: Tory Lanez After 10-Year Sentence for Megan Thee Stallion Shooting – Rolling Stone

  1. ‘I Refuse to Apologize’: Tory Lanez After 10-Year Sentence for Megan Thee Stallion Shooting Rolling Stone
  2. Tory Lanez Says He Has Nothing To Apologize For in Megan Thee Stallion Shooting TMZ
  3. Iggy Azalea told a judge she’d hire Tory Lanez — the rapper convicted of shooting Megan Thee Stallion — ‘without hesitation’ for her next album Yahoo Entertainment
  4. Tory Lanez To Spend 9 Years In Prison After Being Credited With Time Served Vibe
  5. Tory Lanez Breaks Silence After Being Sentenced In Megan Thee Stallion Shooting HipHopDX
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The Game’s Hosea Chanchez Pens an Open Letter of Support to Megan Thee Stallion

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Black men have caught a lot of flack in recent months as details of the case involving Megan Thee Stallion and Tory Lanez continued to unfold, and up to the announcement of Lanez’s guilty verdict. Many have voiced their concern over the fact that they don’t believe the brothers have been vocal enough in their support of the Black woman rapper. But the truth is that many have indeed spoken up, including actor Hosea Chanchez.

Chanchez, most known for his role on comedy series, “The Game,” is the latest Black male celebrity to come to Thee Stallion’s defense, stating that had this been Kylie Jenner, she wouldn’t have had to ever convince anyone that she was shot.

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“MEGAN PETE – using her real name because she’s a real human being not a prop or a stallion, she’s a black woman who was assaulted by a man,” Chanchez wrote on Instagram. “After hearing the 911 call and the jail call, my heart further bleeds for this woman. Imagine being shot multiple times and then protecting the shooter by lying for him (the logic behind that alone is mind blowing to me).”

He continued, “The amount of trauma and damage she’s faced through the assault, judgment and callousness by her own people is sad. The amount of black women & men who didn’t & still don’t believe her is sickening.

Yes – there are inconsistencies, which is normal cuz clearly Kylie got everyone blackout drunk upon entering her home that night. I Guarantee you this, if this had happen to KYLIE that night she wouldn’t have to convince anyone she was shot and by who? Never!! Megan will have a long road to becoming healthy and whole again.”

Chanchez is right. Megan has much healing to do. In the past few years, we’ve witnessed the young artist lose her mother, her grandmother just two weeks later, and fight for justice in two high profile court cases. The first of which of course involves the shooting that took place in the summer of 2020 in which Tory Lanez has been recently found guilty. And the second, a countersuit against her former label 1501 Certified Entertainment.

Chanchez ended his note stating, “However, One things clear to me, God has his hand over her life because I don’t know many HUMANS who can navigate some of what she’s been through in her life and still crack a smile. “Protect Black Women” has become a popular hashtag in our community, but we have to actuallv do the work for it to matter! #GOD #ProtectBlackWomen #IStandWithMegan #StopAssaultPeriod”

Thank you, sir. We couldn’t have said it better ourselves. 

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Tory Lanez Jail Call To Megan Thee Stallion’s Ex-Friend Kelsey Harris Leaks

Though Tory Lanez has been found guilty in the trial surrounding the 2020 shooting of Megan Thee Stallion, new information continues to drop. A phone call that the 30-year-old made from jail to the Grammy winner’s ex-friend, Kelsey Harris, has leaked online this week.

On Thursday evening (Dec. 29), YouTuber Nique At Nite posted recorded audio from the phone conversation which appears to have taken place soon after the alleged shooting happened and the Sorry 4 What rapper was taken into custody. The Brampton, Canada artist sounded weary over the phone, inquiring as to how the “Savage” rapper was doing and what hospital she and Harris were at.

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“Megan’s still in the hospital. I’m outside the hospital,” Harris said before later telling him “Cedar Medical,” the medical facility where the Houston rapper was being cared for. In between his questioning of their location, Lanez attempted to explain the circumstances for why he acted the way he did, though he does not specifically mention the alleged shooting. The “Say It” artist also apologized repeatedly.

“Bruh, I know [Megan] prolly never, ever gonna talk to me ever again, but, I just want you to know, bruh, I was just so f**kin’ drunk that I ain’t even know what the f**k was going on.” He continued, “I ain’t never do some sh*t like that […] I didn’t even understand what the f**k was going on. Regardless, though, that’s not gonna make anything right, and it’s not gonna make my actions right. I’m just deeply sorry, bruh.”

Harris echoed his distraught tone, replying “I don’t know. There’s a lot…There’s a lot that happened.” Tory then offers more context as to his reported intoxication, saying “When I got to the house, I assure you, off the top ni**as, they gave me like five shots off the door. I was outta there.” He later reveals that he didn’t even remember what they were arguing about.

Finally, Lanez requests Harris contact his security so he can be bailed out of jail. Harris replies that she will reach out in an effort to handle the situation before news begins to spread. She adds that Megan Thee Stallion’s team was already working on keeping the situation low, and Tory responds that the backlash will likely all fall on him and not the Traumazine rapper.

Though he does not specifically mention what exactly happened beyond the argument and what he did, his tone throughout the phone call sounds both guilty and defeated. Tory Lanez was found guilty on all three charges and could face up to 22 years in prison plus deportation when sentencing takes place in January 2023. Fans are currently petitioning for his verdict to be appealed via Change.org, and have amassed over 48,000 signatures.

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Tory Lanez found guilty of shooting Megan Thee Stallion at party

Rapper Tory Lanez has been found guilty of shooting hip-hop star Megan Thee Stallion in the foot after a 2020 party in the Hollywood Hills.

The Canadian rapper, whose real name is Daystar Peterson, faces more than 20 years in prison after a Los Angeles jury convicted him of assault and weapons charges on Friday afternoon.

A jury heard that Megan Thee Stallion was shot after she and Tory argued in his SUV after leaving a party at the house of Kylie Jenner.

Megan, 27, testified that the argument became heated when they began attacking each other’s musical careers.

“I feel like that really rubbed him the wrong way,” the “Sweetest Pie” rapper testified, according to The Associated Press. “He kept yelling and cursing.”

Megan – real name Megan Pete – told the Los Angeles court that Tory had shot a handgun towards the back of her feet and told her to “dance b****” after she got out of his SUV and walked away from it.

She required surgery to remove bullet fragments from her feet and said that Tory offered her $1m to stay quiet about the incident as he was on probation.

Tory’s lawyer claimed that the shots had actually been fired by Megan’s former best friend Kelsey Harris in a jealous fight between the two women over Peterson, and claimed he had tried to stop the shooting.

“Megan Pete is a liar. She lied about everything in this case from the beginning,” attorney George Mgdesyan said. “She lied under oath here.”

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Harris has said that she did not fire the gun and that Tory was the shooter.

Tory, who was wearing a pink coat and trousers and handcuffed in court, did not react as the verdict was read.

But after the jury left the courtroom the rapper’s father shouted angrily at deputies.

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“This wicked system stands judged before God almighty!” he shouted, before calling the prosecutors “evil, wicked people”.

Tory, 30, will be sentenced on 27 January.

In a statement released after the verdict, Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón praised Megan’s “bravery,” and said that she “showed incredible courage and vulnerability” despite “repeated and grotesque attacks”.

“Women, especially Black women, are afraid to report crimes like assault and sexual violence because they are too often not believed,” Gascón said.

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LA jury convicts Tory Lanez of shooting Megan Thee Stallion

LOS ANGELES (AP) — In a courtroom that turned chaotic after a trial that seethed with tension, a Los Angeles jury on Friday found rapper Tory Lanez guilty of three felonies in the 2020 shooting of hip-hop star Megan Thee Stallion. The attack left her wounded with bullet fragments in her feet and Lanez’ conviction could send him to prison for more than 20 years.

Lanez, who was put in handcuffs and led to jail while wearing a powder pink coat with matching pants, showed no visible reaction as the verdict was read.

But moments later, after the jury was escorted out, his father, Sonstar Peterson, leapt up and shouted “This wicked system stands judged before God almighty!” as deputies closed in on him.

Peterson then pointed to the two prosecutors and yelled “You two are evil, wicked people. You know exactly what you did.”

With considerable effort, deputies wrestled him from the courtroom, where he shouted in the hallway.

The jury of seven women and five men deliberated since Thursday before convicting the 30-year-old Canadian rapper, whose legal name is Daystar Peterson, of assault with a semiautomatic firearm, having a loaded, unregistered firearm in a vehicle and discharging a firearm with gross negligence.

Jurors also agreed that there were aggravating factors in the attack, meaning Lanez could face up to 22 years in prison and deportation when is is sentenced on Jan 25.

Three young children, including Lanez’ son, sat in the front row of the courtroom while the verdict was read. A young girl cried and was hugged by Lanez’s stepmother, who was also tearful before she began shouting along with her husband.

Others in the audience shouted agreement, and one woman shouted “we love you Tory” as he was led away.

Supporters of Megan and Lanez gathered outside the courthouse for most of the eight-day trial and crowded the courtroom and the hallway. The scene was tense at times, but remained mostly peaceful until the verdict was read.

Megan Thee Stallion, whose legal name is Megan Pete, testified during the trial that Lanez fired a handgun at the back of her feet and shouted for her to dance as she walked away from an SUV in which they had been riding in the Hollywood Hills in the summer of 2020. She said the two had gotten into a dispute that became especially heated when she started insulting his music.

She needed surgery to remove bullet fragments from her feet.

After the verdict, her lawyer, Alex Spiro said “the jury got it right” and said he was “thankful there is justice for Meg.”

Lanez’ lawyers left without commenting to reporters and an email sent to them seeking comment was not immediately returned.

The shooting set off a storm of cultural issues and arguments that peaked during the trial, including the reluctance of Black victims to speak to police, the protection of Black women, gender politics in hip-hop, and online toxicity.

In closing arguments, prosecutors emphasized the courage it took for Megan come forward and the vitriol the 27-year-old faced for it. They said she had no incentive to tell anything but the truth.

After the verdict, District Attorney George Gascón praised her.

“You showed incredible courage and vulnerability with your testimony despite repeated and grotesque attacks that you did not deserve,” Gascón said in a statement. “You faced unjust and despicable scrutiny that no woman should ever face.”

Lanez’ lawyer alleged in his closing argument that the shots were actually fired by Megan’s then-best friend Kelsey Harris in a jealous fight over Lanez, who tried to stop the shooting. The attorney, George Mgdesyan, argued Megan created a more sympathetic narrative by pinning the shooting on Lanez.

“Megan Pete is a liar. She lied about everything in this case from the beginning,” Mgdesyan said. “She lied under oath here.”

Harris denied being the shooter and previously identified Lanez as the one holding the gun. Her attorney, in an email, declined to comment on her involvement.

Lanez began releasing mixtapes in 2009 and saw a steady rise in popularity, moving on to major-label albums. His last two reached the top 10 on Billboard’s charts.

Megan Thee Stallion was already a major rising star at the time of the shooting, and her prominence has surged since.

She won a Grammy for best new artist in 2021, and had No. 1 singles on the Billboard Hot 100 with her own song “Savage,” featuring Beyoncé, and as a guest on Cardi B’s “WAP.”

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Jury Deliberates Tory Lanez Trial Over Megan Thee Stallion Shooting – Rolling Stone

Tory Lanez and his “massive ego” couldn’t handle being disrespected and ditched by Megan Thee Stallion on a California curbside two years ago, so he opened fire with a semiautomatic pistol, hit Megan in both feet and then started “manipulating” her into silence, a prosecutor said Thursday in her closing argument.

Lanez’s defense lawyer, meanwhile, used his last address to jurors to challenge Megan’s credibility. He also tried to convince jurors that the lack of DNA conclusively linking Lanez to the 9mm handgun found at his feet was enough to acquit the “Luv” singer based on reasonable doubt.

After hearing the dueling summaries, a jury of five men and seven women deliberated for three hours Thursday and agreed to resume Friday rather than wait until after the holiday weekend.

Lanez has pleaded not guilty to felony assault with a firearm; concealing a loaded, unregistered gun in a vehicle; and discharging a firearm with gross negligence. He faces up to 22 years in prison and deportation to Canada if convicted as charged.

Los Angeles Deputy District Attorney Kathy Ta had the last word in her rebuttal argument Thursday morning, telling jurors she hoped something Megan said during her testimony last week had “resonated” with them.

“There is not a day that goes by where somebody is not calling me a liar or is not shaming me for being a grown woman and having sex. This whole story has not been about the shooting, it’s only been about who is Tory having sex with,” Megan said in the testimony projected on a screen and read aloud by the prosecutor.

Ta then blasted Lanez’s defense lawyer, George Mgdesyan, for having “name-dropped” in his own closing argument two other famous men he claimed had some type of sexual relationship with Megan.

“He said this case was about sexual relationships. That’s not true. This case has always been about the shooting,” Tat argued. “Why did the defense do this? He wants to play on age-old prejudices and biases. But you are all better than that.”

She said the case “is not about anyone’s sex life” and urged jurors to look at the evidence and sworn testimony. She said it was Lanez’s “bruised ego” that led to the shooting. “(Megan) disrespected his rapping. She’s insulting him as a rapper, and that pissed him off. He had a massive ego and he could not handle being disrespected. And how dare she have the audacity to walk away from him. So he reasserted his dominance. He was going to show her.”

During her harrowing turn on the witness stand, Megan’s backlash over the shooting turned her from a victim into a “villain” and left her feeling suicidal at times. She said it also affected her relationship with boyfriend Pardison Fontaine, leaving her worried and ashamed about what he might encounter online.

In a message posted to his Instagram stories Thursday, Fontaine expressed his support for women who step forward amid adversity.

“To any woman especially ones of color that has suffered an injustice, I feel for you,” he wrote. “When you do find the courage to speak up.. it seems you will be ridiculed.. your credibility will (be) questioned.. your entire past will be held under a magnifying glass.. in an instant you can go from victim to defendant in the eyes of the public.. to any one with a daughter Sister mother niece or aunt.. I pray for their protection.. I pray for their covering.. I wouldn’t wish this on anyone.”

Ta said Megan became complicit in a coverup at the outset of the investigation because Lanez was “manipulating” her and Kelsey Harris, Megan’s former best friend who was also present at the shooting.

According to Mgdesyan, Harris shot Megan after Lanez revealed he had been sleeping with both women. Lanez allegedly made the statement during a drunken dispute inside his Cadillac Escalade following a pool party at Kylie Jenner’s house.

“The entire defense theory is that the reason Megan lied is because it was more convenient from a PR perspective to say Tory was the shooter instead of Kelsey. Make that make sense,” Ta challenged the jury, saying Megan’s decision to finally step forward and name her assailant was incredibly difficult for her in the male-dominated rap music industry.

“Every man that’s in a position of power in the music industry, even people who are not even rappers, they never cared about what my side of the story was. They immediately took the side of the man and have been giving me hell for the last going on three years,” Megan said in testimony last week that Ta read to the jury.

“He is a fellow rapper in the industry. He has the support of the boy’s club. It would have been easier for her to say, ‘My crazy assistant did this to me.’ It is much harder for her to come out against Tory,” Ta argued. “She had to think about it because she was concerned about what it would cost her, and it cost her a lot.”

Ta then highlighted the three text messages that Harris sent to Megan’s off-site bodyguard within five minutes of the shooting on July 12, 2020. She scoffed at the defense claim that Harris sent the texts – which read “Help / Tory shot meg / 911” – to cover her tracks in a sophisticated plot backed up by Megan.

“Megan would essentially have to be a sociopath to frame someone who didn’t shoot her for a nuanced PR (move),” Ta said. “You’d have to buy into this idea that both of these people are framing someone, and they’re both criminal masterminds. That doesn’t make sense.”

She addressed head on the defense claim that Megan must have been lying when she testified that Lanez, whose legal name is Daystar Peterson, offered her $1 million and said he was on “probation” and afraid of going to jail as sirens approached.

Mgdesyan had been adamant his client was not on probation at the time of the shooting and that a court-ordered diversion program in a separate Florida case had ended back in 2017.

“Whether or not he’s on probation in 2020 doesn’t matter. What matters is that he told Megan he was on probation because he was manipulating her,” Ta said. “He tries to appeal to her sympathy. ‘I have a gun charge, I’m on probation, please don’t say anything.’ It’s a pattern of manipulation to get the witnesses to keep a lid on everything.”

Ta also focused heavily on Sean Kelly, the homeowner who testified this week that he peered out his bedroom window and witnessed the shooting. Kelly said he believed he saw an initial muzzle flash near the hand of one of the “girls” and then a volley of shots from Peterson.

“When he talks about Kelsey, it’s a little vague, he’s not totally clear,” Ta argued Thursday, saying Kelly’s claim that the first shot was directed into the vehicle was “impossible.”

“There’s no physical evidence there was a shooting inside the car. No shattered glass, no bullets, no casings, no smell of gunpowder,” Ta said.

She urged jurors to take a close look at the transcript of Kelly’s testimony because she reviewed it carefully and determined Kelly got much more specific when talking about Peterson.

“He was holding something, and it flashed and made a loud noise like a gun,” Kelly testified, according to a transcript Ta put up on a screen.

“You will never hear Sean Kelly say he ever saw Kelsey holding an object,” Ta argued. “He said it twice about the defendant.”

On Thursday afternoon, jurors requested a full read-back of Kelly’s full testimony, apparently heeding Ta’s request.

In his own last words to the jury, Mgdesyan said his client has suffered in the aftermath of the shooting as well. He also painted Peterson as a victim of bias.

 “The story fits better if the Black man shot a Black woman. That’s what this case is about,” he argued.

Mgdesyan also used his argument to emphasize the fact that LAPD investigators never tested the gun for Harris’ DNA.

“Who’s the only person they took DNA from? My client. Why? My client voluntarily gives his DNA, why? Why didn’t they take DNA from (the driver) or Kelsey?” he asked.

And he hammered on the fact that Peterson’s DNA was not found on the gun’s magazine and that testing on the pistol didn’t return a definitive hit either, meaning prosecutors couldn’t say it was there.  

“Isn’t not having DNA reasonable doubt in and of itself?” he argued. “If Kelsey Harris’ DNA was on that gun, would we be here today?”

But Ta reminded jurors that Peterson’s DNA wasn’t excluded either. It was an inconclusive result, two experts testified. The prosecutor also addressed why Harris’ DNA wasn’t tested.

“By the time the DNA evidence was taken, there was already a clear suspect in this case. We had the jail call. We had the apology text,” Ta argued. “DNA is not this smoking gun. Sometimes it leads to something, sometimes it doesn’t. Here, it’s inconclusive. It does not create reasonable doubt in and of itself.”

Both Ta and Mgdesyan accused the other side of failing to put the driver, Jauquan Smith, on the witness stand. Smith was in the courthouse building on Wednesday, but because he had never given a prior statement in the case, prosecutors asked for a three-day continuance straddling the holiday weekend to prepare. Mgdesyan told Rolling Stone the defense opted not to call him out of concern the delay could lead to a mistrial.

“Who is Jauquan?” Ta asked in her final closing. “Quan is Tory’s guy. So when the defense makes this big issue about why the people didn’t call him, ask yourself this: They have power to subpoena witnesses, just like we do. They could have subpoenaed Quan, Tory’s guy, to support their defense that Kelsey shot Meg. Why didn’t they do that?”

She said jurors should focus on the evidence that was vetted and admitted, including Peterson’s recorded jail call to Harris placed the morning of the shooting.

“Let’s say she’s the shooter, at no point does he say, ‘Kelsey, what the hell happened? What were you doing?’ And this is allegedly someone looking out for Meg. At no point in that call does he suggest Kelsey did anything. He’s the only one apologizing,” Ta said.

Ta also addressed Harris’s startling about-face on the witness stand last week, where she disavowed a September 2022 recorded statement to prosecutors identifying Peterson as the triggerman. She suggested Harris caught “courtroom amnesia” due to some unidentified outside influence.

“Think about what happened. She was clearly distraught. You saw the video of her arrest. She was crying and hyperventilating,” Ta said, disputing the notion that Harris sent the texts to Megan’s bodyguard, Justin Harris, to frame Peterson.

“So the idea that four minutes after the shooting, she texts Justin – not the police – but Justin, that ‘Tory shot Meg’ to cover herself, (that would be) playing 4-D chess,” Ta said. “She would be thinking not two steps ahead but ten steps ahead. … She wasn’t protecting herself, she was keeping things in house, that’s why she texted Justin and not the police.”

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In his own closing, Mgdesyan had a different explanation for why Harris was crying in the video of her arrest: “She’s the one who shot her friend. She’s upset, she’s crying because she realized what she did. That’s why she’s crying.”

Jurors left the courthouse at 4 p.m. P.T. after deliberating three hours Thursday and are due back Friday.



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