“He wants Tory gone” Court Docs Expose Jay Z Paid Inmate To Unalive Tory Lanez | Judge Issues Arrest Warrant | HO’

Leaked docs allege the mogul put a hit on Tory after he bypassed the industry with NFT albums. But here’s the kicker: Lanez survived 16 wounds and is now suing for $100M, claiming the system wanted him silenced forever. 

The music industry is reeling as explosive new court filings and insider allegations point toward a dark conspiracy involving one of hip-hop’s biggest moguls and a brutal prison assault. Allegations are circulating that Jay-Z reportedly has “inmates on payroll,” with claims emerging that he allegedly paid a fellow prisoner to “unalive” Tory Lanez.

The Canadian rapper, currently serving time for the 2020 shooting of Megan Thee Stallion, was reportedly left with a collapsed lung and permanent scars after a vicious attack behind bars. According to the lawsuit, Lanez was stabbed up to 16 times in a California correctional institution, leading to a massive $100 million legal battle against the prison system.

“He paid the Mexican dude to stab Tory in prison,” one source claimed, adding fuel to the fire regarding Jay-Z’s alleged involvement. “And he paid off the doctor to say that she got shot when she really wasn’t.”

The timing of the attack has raised eyebrows across the industry, occurring shortly after Lanez’s appeal was denied by the California Court of Appeals. Critics and fans alike are questioning how a high-profile inmate was placed in “G-Pop” alongside Santino Castillo, an inmate with a known history of violence.

“Tory Lanez in jail and he end up getting stabbed 14 times,” a witness noted, questioning the prison’s security protocols. “How is he in G-pop? He’s trying to be something that he’s not.”

Lanez’s legal team argues that prison staff failed to protect him, claiming guards were nowhere to be found during the life-threatening encounter. The $100 million lawsuit seeks $1 million for each wound and $10 million for permanent facial damage, citing “deliberate indifference” by the facility.

Before his incarceration, Lanez had famously turned down major label offers, including deals tied to Jay-Z’s Roc Nation. He was aggressively pushing an independent model through NFT albums that threatened the traditional label structure.

“I just cracked the industry,” Lanez previously boasted regarding his independent success. “No more middle man. All y’all artists out there, [expletive] your label.”

This defiance has led theorists to suggest the attack was a calculated move to silence a disruptor. Jay-Z’s influence is now under the microscope, given his connections to the Reform Alliance and criminal justice policy.

However, the narrative remains heavily disputed as “insider” claims and fake social media posts continue to cloud the facts. DJ Vlad recently admitted to posting a fake tweet about Jay-Z paying off the jury just to demonstrate how easily public opinion is manipulated.

“I got paid by Roc Nation. Jay-Z paid off the jury and he paid off the judge,” Vlad said, mockingly illustrating the absurdity of unverified rumors. “Whatever stupidity you put out there, there’s going to be millions of people that eat it up.”

While the internet debates whether this was a systemic failure or a targeted hit, Lanez’s family reports he is recovering remarkably well. The lawsuit continues to move forward, as the world watches to see if these shocking allegations will hold any weight in a court of law.

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