Update : Tory Lanez Files $100 Million Lawsuit Over 2025Prison Stabbing, Seeks $1M Per Wound!

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Tory Lanez is taking legal action following the brutal prison attack that nearly cost him his life!

According to TMZ, the incarcerated rapper has filed a $100 million lawsuit against the California prison system following a violent 2025 stabbing incident that left him hospitalized. Tory is alleging gross negligence and a complete failure to ensure his safety while in custody after being stabbed a total of 16 times.

Tory is seeking $1 million for each stab wound he suffered during the attack, along with an additional $10 million for facial scarring and what he describes as lasting physical and emotional trauma.

Sources tied to the situation claim the lawsuit zeroes in on what Lanez believes were preventable circumstances — arguing that prison officials either ignored warning signs or failed to properly monitor inmate activity leading up to the incident. The suit reportedly suggests that the environment inside the facility was dangerously mismanaged, ultimately allowing the attack to happen.

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As previously reported, the May 2025 incident sent shockwaves across social media after news broke that Tory had been stabbed multiple times during an altercation with another inmate. The injuries were serious enough to require immediate medical attention, raising early concerns about whether he would survive. He later recovered and was moved to another facility amid ongoing safety concerns.

Now, Tory is holding the system accountable not just for the attack itself, but for the aftermath. The lawsuit is said to include claims tied to pain and suffering, emotional distress, and long-term damage that could impact him well beyond his sentence.

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This legal move adds another layer to Lanez’s already complex situation as he continues serving his 10-year sentence. While his team pushes forward with this civil case, questions remain about how the prison system will respond and whether this lawsuit could open the door for broader scrutiny into inmate safety.

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