Lanez addressed the court for several minutes, according to legal journalistMeghann Cuniff.
“He said he still cares about Megan.
“He said ‘the victim’s my friend.’

Megan Thee Stallion; Tory Lanez.P. Lehman/Barcroft Media via Getty; Cassidy Sparrow/Getty
He talked about bonding with her over the loss of their mothers.”
“This was an unorthodox sentencing hearing to put it mildly,” wroteLos Angeles Timesreporter James Queally.
Judge Herriford stepped around it succinctly though ‘sometimes good people do bad things.'”
It escalated when she stepped out of the car, and “all I hear is this man screaming.
And he said, ‘Dance, b—-.’
And he started shooting,” she recalled to King, referencing Lanez.
“He shot a couple of times.
And I was so scared.”
I didn’t want to move too quick ‘cause I’m like, ‘Oh, my God.
I don’t know if he could shoot me and kill me.'"
“I didn’t want to see anybody die.”
“I can’t even be happy,” she said.
“I can’t hold conversations with people for a long time.
I don’t feel like I want to be on this Earth.
This has messed up my whole life…
This whole situation in the industry is like a big boy’s club…
I’m telling on one of y’all friends, now you’re all about to hate me.”