Inside The Website: Tory Lanez’s Team Drops New Evidence
Tory Lanez’s legal team launched a new website this week — 36hourslater.com — in a bold attempt to prove the rapper’s innocence in the Megan Thee Stallion shooting case. This move comes nearly two years after his conviction, and the newly dropped materials are already turning heads across the internet.
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On the site, Tory’s lawyers uploaded several pieces of “suppressed evidence,” including police bodycam footage and previously unheard witness audio. One of the most jaw-dropping clips features a man named Sean Kelly — an alleged eyewitness — who told officers that he saw a woman fire the gun the night Megan was injured. That woman, based on who was in the car, would be Kelsey Harris.
In another bodycam video shared on the site, Megan Thee Stallion is seen telling officers that she stepped on glass — not that she was shot. While that comment has caused a stir, Megan’s publicly explained that she initially lied to police because she didn’t want to get anyone in trouble. Still, the footage has sparked heated conversations online all over again.
The site also features Tory Lanez speaking to officers on camera, where he can be heard expressing concern for Megan, calling her his girlfriend and telling police he was worried about her wellbeing.
The Purpose of 36hourslater.com: “Full Transparency”
The 36hourslater.com website was created, according to Lanez’s team, to “present evidence that was overlooked” and offer what they call “full transparency.” His lawyers say this isn’t about publicity — it’s about truth.
According to them, the new compilation of audio recordings, expert breakdowns, and video footage paints a different story than what the prosecution told during the trial. They claim the timeline and physical evidence don’t align with a conviction, and that what happened in court was more about public pressure than the facts.
Tory Lanez has been behind bars since he was sentenced to 10 years in prison in August 2023. He was found guilty of three felonies in relation to the 2020 shooting — assault with a semi-automatic firearm, carrying a loaded unregistered firearm in a vehicle, and discharging a firearm with gross negligence.
But Tory’s legal team isn’t done fighting. With this new website and growing attention, they hope to not only shift how people view the case but also open the door to appeals and legal reviews.
What The Internet Is Saying: A Divided Response
It didn’t take long for the website to go viral. Fans, critics, and even celebrities jumped in with their opinions, and the reactions are as divided as ever.
Some people are saying the new footage clears Tory Lanez and proves he’s been a victim of a rushed judgment. Others argue that the timing and selective clips don’t tell the full story — and that the court already decided based on a full body of evidence.