Who is Tory Lanez's stepmom? Family blames Jay-Z after singer found guilty of shooting Megan Thee Stallion
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: After deliberating for around 48 hours, the jury in Tory Lanez's felony assault trial has delivered its decision. Lanez was convicted guilty of all three felony charges against him on Friday, December 23. The 'Alone At Prom' singer was found guilty of careless use of a handgun, carrying a hidden firearm in his vehicle, and felony assault with a semiautomatic firearm over shooting Megan Thee Stallion in 2020. After the verdict was read, a disturbing scene involving Lanez's father and stepmother occurred in the courtroom, according to Law & Crime reporter Meghann Cuniff.
Lanez, whose real name is Daystar Peterson, has five siblings from the same mother and father. The singer’s father Sonstar Peterson
was married to Lanez’s real mother Luella Peterson. Luella was born in
Dutch-Carribean island Curaçao. Later she moved to Canada where she met
Sonstar before moving to the US. Lanez was still a child when Luella
died reportedly from anemia.
Sonstar Peterson, Lanez's father, was a preacher and frequently traveled for missionary work. According to The Focus News, he married Wonder Terry Peterson when Lanez was a small boy without telling any of his children. One by one, they all left the family because they didn't get along with their stepmother, leaving only Lanez, his father, and his stepmother. In addition, Lanez's relationship with his stepmother was tense, which caused him to move around a lot and he eventually became homeless.
Lanez has discussed his struggles following the death of his mother, as
well as how he started using drugs and became a rebel. The turning point
in Lanez's life came when his grandma expelled him when he was 15 years
old. He used music as a coping mechanism after losing his mother. He
put all of his efforts into it, worked hard, and established the
contacts he needed to succeed.
Meanwhile, Cuniff claimed that sheriff's deputies immediately arrested
Lanez and led him out of the courthouse in handcuffs. Six officers were
present, two at the door and four behind Lanez. The rapper's father and
stepmother had to be contained at that point by the cops. Another woman
in the gallery put her hand in the air and kept saying, "In the name of
Jesus!". Lanez's father screamed, “This is a wicked system!”
Additionally, he shouted remarks about Roc Nation and labeled the
prosecutors "evil," Cuniff posted.
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