Tory Lanez's arrest, trial and sentencing for shooting Megan Thee Stallion is one of the longest-running sagas in the world of hip-hop.
And in its latest development, his appeal against his conviction for the attack on his fellow musician was rejected.
The 33-year-old rapper tried to argue that evidence admitted into his trial shouldn't have been allowed, and that jurors in the case weren't given the correct instructions about considering their verdicts.
Lanez, real name Daystar Peterson, had also appealed against his 10-year prison sentence, which he claimed was too harsh.
In a 46-page response, judges in California rejected all of his claims and said any mistakes that were made would not have changed the guilty verdicts.
As the case has played out over the past five years, it's involved a bitter war of words, a dramatic trial and some of the biggest names in rap.




