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Tory Lanez’s Team Allegedly Tried To Impersonate Megan Thee Stallion’s Record Label With False Emails

New reports reveal that Tory Lanez’s team allegedly sent out emails trying to impersonate Megan Thee Stallion’s record label.

The events following the incident between Tory Lanez and Megan Thee Stallion on July 12th have presented drama after drama. Each day, a new report unfolds and it never paints Lanez in a good light although he has denied any wrongdoing.

A new report by Billboard states that Lanez’ team allegedly sent out emails trying to impersonate Megan’s record label, 300 Entertainment. Billboard reports that a source told them that Tory’s team created fake emails and texts in the wake of the shooting. In one of them, the person claimed to be Kevin Leong, Head of Creative at 300 Entertainment, and included a link to an article alleging that Megan did not want to testify against Lanez.

Rap-Up also reports that they received several of such emails aimed at bolstering support for Lanez while trying to discredit Megan. Megan’s team have now spoken out about it accusing Lanez’s team of launching a “smear campaign” against the “Savage” rapper. A rep for Lanez has denied his involvement in sending out the emails. He further revealed that they “are investigating who could be sending these false emails and intend to take action against them.

We have been made aware of manipulated text messages and invented email accounts that have been disseminated to the media in a calculated attempt to peddle a false narrative about the events that occurred on July the 12th. A smear campaign can’t change the truth.”

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