Kelsey Harris bodyguard claims Kelsey shot Megan Thee Stallion not TORY LANEZ


 The Megan Shooting Case: A New Claim, A Familiar Storm

Just when it seemed the legal chapter had closed, the story surrounding Megan Thee Stallion and the 2020 shooting incident has taken another turn.

This time, the twist comes from a reported statement by a former bodyguard linked to Kelsey Harris. According to claims presented by the legal team of Tory Lanez, the bodyguard alleges that Harris — not Lanez — admitted to firing the gun that injured Megan.

It’s a claim that directly challenges the narrative cemented in court.

What We Already Know

In 2022, Tory Lanez was convicted of felony assault and related charges for shooting Megan Thee Stallion following an argument after a party in Los Angeles. In 2023, he was sentenced to 10 years in prison.

The trial included testimony from Megan, conflicting accounts from Kelsey Harris, and forensic evidence reviewed by a jury. The verdict was clear.

Now, Lanez’s team is spotlighting this alleged new statement in an apparent effort to cast doubt on the conviction.



As of now, the conviction remains intact.

No court has overturned the verdict. No official ruling has validated the bodyguard’s claim. Megan and Kelsey have not publicly confirmed the new allegations.

What this moment represents isn’t closure — it’s the persistence of controversy. In high-profile cases, especially those entangled with celebrity, truth, loyalty, and legal strategy often collide long after the gavel falls.

The headlines may shift.
The arguments may evolve.
But legally, the record still stands.✍️ πŸ‘€ ☝️πŸ‘† πŸ“Ž

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