Exclusive information has come to light regarding the recent incident with Tory Lanez, the incarcerated rapper currently serving time after being found guilty of shooting Megan Thee Stallion. It has been reported that prison guards at the California Correctional Institution have seized all of his studio equipment.

During his imprisonment, Lanez has been actively working on his music, managing to release tracks such as “Basement” and “Appellate Court” from his “Prison Tapes” series. These songs have not only boosted his record sales but have also captured significant attention from both fans and industry insiders.

The removal of his recording tools was officially confirmed by Ceasar McDowell, CEO of Unite the People and chief deputy on Lanez’s legal team. The prison officials have cited that the rules strictly prohibit inmates from possessing recording devices for various security and regulatory reasons.

Lanez’s supporters have been outspoken regarding the situation, with many advocating for his freedom. Notably, his track “The Color Violet” recently achieved over a billion streams, and figures like Drake have publicly supported his release. This recent confiscation of his recording equipment adds complexity to the ongoing discussions about Lanez’s incarceration and his efforts to continue his musical pursuits from behind bars.

As for what lies ahead, it remains to be seen whether Lanez will encounter more repercussions for having the recording equipment. Meanwhile, fans are left with the music he managed to produce prior to the equipment’s confiscation.