Overview
- New court filings from Lanez’s team cite a software expert who says Megan Thee Stallion’s medical records used at the 2022 trial contain 60 irregularities.
- The defense highlights a Cedars-Sinai document labeled “EVIDENCE” that references a security guard, Derek Cervantes, transferring “foreign bodies,” conflicting with trial testimony that no bullet fragments were recovered.
- Attorneys claim roughly 300 pages of medical records were not disclosed to the defense, framing the issue as a potential Brady violation.
- The filings also allege a $118,000 Blue Cross bill for a brief foot procedure and note that the surgeon, identified as Dr. Little, did not testify and cannot be located.
- Lanez remains imprisoned on a 10-year sentence after an appeal was rejected in November, has discussed the new claims in an NBC interview, and is pursuing another appeal and a pardon as prosecutors and Megan’s representatives have not verified the allegations.