Read Iggy Azalea’s full letter in support of Tory Lanez before he was sentenced to 10 years in prison, where she tells the judge she is ‘constantly talking to him’

Iggy Azalea’s full letter in support of Tory Lanez has been revealed – which she wrote to a judge before he was sentenced to 10 years in prison for shooting Megan Thee Stallion.

Australian-born Azalea, 33, told the judge she “talks to Lanez constantly” and that the rapper set up a nightly prayer group with his fellow prison inmates ahead of his sentencing this week.

But she was slammed by her fans today for the lovely letter — asking for a punishment that was “transformative, not life-destroying,” revealed by court reporter Megan Cuniff.

The letter, written in February and unsealed by journalist Cuniff after the trial, read: “I would not write to you on behalf of an abuser.”

Iggy Azalea’s full letter in support of Tory Lanez has been revealed – which she wrote to a judge before he was sentenced to 10 years in prison for shooting Megan Thee Stallion

Australian-born Azalea, 33, told the judge she is

Australian-born Azalea, 33, told the judge she is “constantly talking to Lanez” and that the rapper (pictured) set up a nightly prayer group with his fellow prison inmates ahead of his sentencing this week

Azalea said she has been a victim of sexism and abuse throughout her successful career in the music industry.

She added, “It’s actually exactly why I feel it’s necessary for me to share my views as a woman in music: in regards to Daystar Peterson.”

“You run his business and I’d care a lot if you could tell me why “Tory Lanez” is far from your average entitled rap star.”

Lanez took no stand in his own trial, prompting Azalea to write, “The unfortunate side effect of his choice is that he has been painted in the most unrecognizable manner to you, the jury, and the public.”

“I’ve seen him defuse so many thorny situations with kindness and humor, he’s the last person to lose his cool.

“I’ve never encountered the jealous, angry person he’s been accused of being. I know him as someone who is always bursting with happiness. When you want to cry, if you call Daystar, he’ll find a way to make you laugh.”

She revealed that she took it upon herself to employ six of his staff while he was in prison and that is why they were not paid.

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Reporter Meghann Cuniff revealed the full letter Iggy Azelea wrote in support of Tory Lanez

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It continued, “I hope you’ll consider a phrase that will make sure this is transformational and not life-destroying.” Not just for Daystar, but for his family, son and the countless others who depend on him and are committed to helping him reach his full potential.

She said if Lanez was allowed to stay in the US after his sentence, she would hire the Canadian-born woman as her executive producer for her next album.

She asked the judge to “be kind enough to consider a sentence that does not require deportation.”

The singer revealed in the newly unsealed letter: “He leads a prayer circle every night and has been empowering others during his time in prison. In fact, when we spoke last week, he told me he was glad God put him in prison.

“He said this is an opportunity to humble himself and soften his heart – ironic to hear that one of the nicest people I know is striving to become even kinder.”

‘I’m not shocked – it’s who he is! Watering others and giving them light until something beautiful grows.’

The letter added, “I have never seen him lose his temper or raise his voice at a woman. He’s always had incredible respect for me and I refuse to believe he would do anything malicious, especially to a woman.’

The Chauffeur rapper, 31, was sentenced to 10 years behind bars in Los Angeles on Tuesday afternoon — and Azalea wrote an impassioned tweet response after her letter was made public — claiming the note was “not that interesting” and that her words ‘were sensational’. .’

Azalea’s letter was one of more than 70 entries that were part of the defense’s sentencing package.

The Team artist reached out to her millions of fans on Twitter earlier this week to explain her side of things.

“For the record: 1. I haven’t had any contact with Tory in months, I have no reason to, but I do wish him the best,” she wrote as she began to defend her case.

‘2. I don’t “support” anyone. the whole is full of quirks. My letter never mentioned anything about what happened that night,’ she explained.

‘3. I was told this was only for a judge but it is being discussed in public? It was never my intention to comment publicly,” explained the Black Widow singer.

‘4. I am not in favor of throwing someone’s life away if instead we can give reasonable punishments that are rehabilitative. I support prison reform. Period of time.

‘5. I was asked to write about my real experience and the kind of punishment I think he deserves: I did. It’s not really that interesting, but I understand why it’s being sensationalized. . . adding, “See you next week to discuss pizza toppings, I suppose.” LOL.’

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About 20 minutes after she posted her five-point explanation, the Billboard Music Award winner reiterated her position, writing, “I really hate that this is today’s online discourse because it’s not exactly an explosive revelation.” ‘

She continued her position that “yes: he needs to be held accountable,” but insisted that “the charges don’t warrant 5plus in jail.”

“Most agree with that sentiment, because it’s a reasonable opinion. This is not newsworthy,” she concluded.

Fans responded angrily with one writing, “Iggy Azalea is angry that her support for an abusive man has been made public. she is fine with an abusive man walking down the street. she saw a violent man harass and mock his victim, and she thinks he should receive mercy.’

Lanez was convicted of three felonies: assault with a semi-automatic firearm, having a loaded, unregistered firearm in a vehicle, and firing a firearm with gross negligence.

He has been behind bars since his conviction in December and risked a maximum of nearly 23 years behind bars. Prosecutors asked for 13 years in prison, but the judge handed down a 10-year prison sentence.

Prosecutors demanded a stiff sentence not only for the shooting, but because they say Lanez showed no remorse.

“Apart from his admission to prison and his apology text to the victim in July 2020, the defendant has since then spent nearly three years waging a campaign of misinformation to re-traumatize the victim,” they wrote in a sentencing statement. of 12 pages. memo to the court.

Testifying: Megan Thee Stallion testified at Lanez's trial, but did not appear at the sentencing hearing, explaining that she couldn't handle being in the same room with Lanez;  seen in December 2022

Testifying: Megan Thee Stallion testified at Lanez’s trial, but did not appear at the sentencing hearing, explaining that she couldn’t handle being in the same room with Lanez; seen in December 2022

Lanez apologized just before the judge delivered his verdict.

“If I could change it I would, but I can’t,” he said.

“Everything I did that night, I take full responsibility,” adding, “I’m really just trying to be a better person.”

The defense had asked for probation and for alcohol addiction rehab and “childhood trauma” therapy.

They plan to appeal the sentence.

Megan Thee Stallion, whose legal name is Megan Pete, did not appear at the sentencing hearing on Monday, explaining that she couldn’t handle being in the same room with Lanez.

A statement she wrote was read in court by a deputy district attorney.

“Since I was savagely shot by the defendant, I have not known a single day of peace,” she revealed.

“Slowly but surely I’m healing and coming back, but I’ll never be the same again.”