Tory Lanez’s “Prison Tapes” Shut Down by Authorities
Tory Lanez’s project to record “prison tapes” has reportedly been halted by prison authorities. Lanez had been working on a project aimed at helping fellow inmates through music. However, his recording equipment was recently confiscated, preventing him from continuing the work. Tory Lanez has expressed frustration, claiming the authorities do not support his efforts to uplift other prisoners.
The “prison tapes” were meant to provide inmates with a creative outlet while serving time. Lanez believes his tapes were seized due to the positive attention the project was receiving. He intended to use music as a way to encourage personal growth and healing for inmates, but the roadblock has temporarily halted his plans.
Despite this setback, Lanez has vowed to find alternative ways to continue his mission. His legal team is reportedly looking into ways to regain access to the recording equipment. Lanez’s efforts have been praised by fans and advocates for prison reform, but this recent development has cast uncertainty over the project’s future
SOURCE (HipHopDX).