Tory Lanez Claims Gaming Company Owes Him Millions, Tells Fans To Flood Their Social Media Pages On His Behalf

Tory Lanez
Tory Lanez Claims Gaming Company Owes Him Millions, Tells Fans To Flood Their Social Media Pages On His Behalf
Tory Lanez says it’s time for a certain gaming company to pay up!
The “Say It” rapper recently shared that E-sports gaming company Luminosity Gaming allegedly owes him millions. The entertainer has since urged his fans to harass the company’s Instagram and Twitter pages on his behalf.

Per reports, the Grammy-nominated artist joined the gaming company’s ownership group in 2019 and served as its global ambassador. His role was to,
“create content, interact with fans, and lend his expertise from the music industry.”
According to reports, rappers Drake, The Weeknd, and Imagine Dragons were also co-owners of the company at the time Tory Lanez signed on.

Tory Lanez did not elaborate on what led to the breakdown in his relationship with the company or disclose why the company owes him millions of dollars. He also has yet to clarify if he’s still a part of the ownership team. However, he did share,

Lanez is still embroiled in a contentious lawsuit with Megan Thee Stallion. The Houston rapper accuses Lanez of shooting her in the foot in July 2020.

Tory Lanez, Megan Thee Stallion
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