The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office released a statement regarding Tory Lanez and Megan Thee Stallion's case after rumors surfaced this week that no DNA evidence was found on the gun that allegedly was used to shoot Megan in 2020.
The D.A.'s office submitted a statement to HipHopDX, which reads, "Although we are legally prohibited from commenting on the evidence and will continue to abide by that obligation, our office is under an ethical duty to only proceed on charges which we believe can be proven beyond a reasonable doubt and which have already been upheld by a judge after presentation of evidence at the preliminary hearing. We believe the evidence substantially supports the charges and allegations and that evidence will be borne out in court."
Rolling Stone reporter Nancy Dillon also addressed circulating rumors, writing on Twitter, "FAKE NEWS ALERT: Any reports of Tory Lanez’s DNA not being found on the weapon in the Megan Thee Stallion case are FALSE. Today’s pre-trial hearing was just postponed to April 5 and that fake news tweet was sent out before the hearing even started."
Source: HipHopDX