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Tory Lanez’s “The Prison Tapes” Will Be Discontinued – “I’ve afforded legal representation for 472 inmates and actively reopened 476 cases.”

Kay Blair
3 min readSep 10, 2024

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Tory Lanez Speaks Out: The Real Reason Behind “The Prison Tapes” Shutdown and His Revolutionary Plan to Fight Mass Incarceration

Tory Lanez has never been one to hold back, and his recent statement about “The Prison Tapes” being temporarily discontinued proves just that. In a post via his social media, he confirmed the rumors. Yes, “The Prison Tapes” is on hold – for now. But, as always, there’s a lot more to the story than meets the eye.

Lanez made it clear that his cell wasn’t raided because he was recording music while incarcerated, nor was it about some legal technicality. He says the real issue is that the “higher-ups” caught wind of the powerful change he was trying to create. “The Prison Tapes” wasn’t just about dropping bars from behind bars – it was about fighting the system. Lanez was using the project to raise money for the legal representation of inmates who had been mistreated, wrongly sentenced, or simply had no one fighting for them.

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Kay Blair
Kay Blair

Written by Kay Blair

I write about Music, Culture, and Experiences.

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