According to Billboard, Tory Lanez's team has been sending emails in which they impersonate Kevin Leong, the creative head of Megan thee Stallion's label 300, and disseminate false information.
The source also alleges that Lanez's team created fake text message conversations between Megan and Lanez, and sent them to various media outlets. A screenshot of an email, sent to Billboard from a different anonymous source, included a fake email account for 300's Head of Creative, Kevin Leong, that was allegedly created by Lanez's team. The email contained a link to a report that claimed that Megan did not want to testify against Lanez.
300 is aware of the misinformation campaign.
"In this day and age, digital security is of utmost importance. The email impersonation of our Head of Creative Kevin Leong, with the intent to disseminate false information has been brought to our attention and we are working diligently on Megan's behalf to get to the bottom of the matter," 300 told Billboard.
Tory's team has denied sending out the fake emails.
Billboard's source also explained what happened between Tory and Meg on the now notorious night:
"[Lanez] was supposed to be dropping her off at home with her friend, and an argument ensued," says the source. "He started calling her names. So she said she wanted to get out of the car. She got out of the car, walked away from the car, and at a short distance, he told her, 'dance b---h', pulled out a gun and shot [at] her four times. Two times hit her, one in each foot, and the other two missed her.