Tory Lanez
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Music "I could be your son... your brother," Lanez reportedly told Judge Herriford as he left the courtroom.
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Music Tory thinks the woman is stalling the release of medical records.
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Music The Atlanta trap artist actually came off as quite unbiased in his remarks, which speak more from a fan perspective than from an industry peer one.
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Pop Culture Tory hired Suge's former attorney and now the Death Row boss is chiming in about the case.
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Pop Culture The Canadian's decade-long sentence has been generating plenty of hip-hop discourse this week.
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Pop Culture On top of the news, Lanez's attorneys filed another motion, this one seeking to disqualify Judge David Herriford from the Canadian's case.
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Music The former criminal offered thoughts on prisoners asking the artist for money, his security detail, and a whole lot more.
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Music The next steps in the rapper's legal case will be heard September 5.
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Streetwear Tory Lanez is looking pretty cheerful, considering the circumstances.
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Music Boosie thinks Lanez would have received less time behind bars if he had taken a plea deal.
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Music Looks like Tory is going to stay behind bars for his full sentence.
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Crime Tory recently let go of his lawyer from the trial, George Mgdesyan.
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