For all of the people who've been calling for Tory Lanez's release in the Megan Thee Stallion shooting, most probably didn't expect one of them to be a MAGA congresswoman who represents Florida.
But Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna said this week that she wants California Governor, Gavin Newsom, to review Tory's case and issue him a pardon.
Luna also promised to release "compelling" evidence that would prove the rapper's innocence and said those who presented false evidence in his case will be held accountable.
Tory is currently serving 10 years after being found guilty of shooting Megan.
Newly surfaced bodycam and medical records show Megan Thee Stallion initially claimed she stepped on glass. ER records show no bullet fragments on X-rays. Bullet fragments allegedly removed are now missing. Evidence handling was a disaster.
— Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (@RepLuna) May 20, 2025
"Newly surfaced bodycam and medical records show Megan Thee Stallion initially claimed she stepped on glass," tweeted Luna. "ER records show no bullet fragments on X-rays. Bullet fragments allegedly removed are now missing. Evidence handling was a disaster."
"The forensic evidence in the Lanez case was deeply flawed," she added. "0.01% chance his DNA was on the firearm, 0% on the magazine, no fingerprints, DNA from 4 individuals found, Tory wasn’t a primary contributor, key gunshot residue tests never performed on others. This raises serious doubt."
Luna said she spoke with Tory as well. Below are more of her tweets about the rapper. What do you think about her efforts?
Just spoke with Tory Lanez from inside prison.
— Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (@RepLuna) May 20, 2025
Despite being stabbed multiple times, his spirit remains unbroken—and he’s deeply grateful for the opportunity to prove his innocence.
The question now: When will @CAgovernor finally review the case and pardon him?
Tory Lanez’s conviction and sentencing raise major constitutional concerns:
— Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (@RepLuna) May 20, 2025
– First Amendment (use of lyrics as evidence)
– Sixth Amendment (right to confrontation)
– Fourteenth Amendment (equal protection under racially biased enhancements)
These issues demand urgent review.
Tory Lanez was sentenced to 10 years—despite having no prior record—largely due to a firearm enhancement law now under scrutiny for racial bias. Black defendants face a 92% higher rate of this enhancement. That’s not justice. That’s discrimination.
— Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (@RepLuna) May 20, 2025





