In a September interview with prosecutors played in full in court on Friday, Kelsey Harris said Lanez shot the Grammy-winning rapper -- then tried to buy the women's silence.
In her second day on the stand, Kelsey Harris continued to plead ignorance, claiming she never saw Lanez shoot the "Savage" rapper in July 2020.
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Kelsey Harris, who failed to recall much of a previous interview she did with prosecutors in September 2022, recanted her prior statement that Lanez had threatened to shoot her.
The major label says Patrick Moxey, who still uses the name for his publishing venture, signed away his rights to the trademark after selling Ultra Records to Sony earlier this year.
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The rapper said he'd taken a plea deal to “to end my personal ordeal,” but would steadfastly refuse to work with prosecutors.
"I just don't feel good. I can't believe I have to come up here and do this," the rapper told the prosecution during an emotional second day of the blockbuster trial.
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Megan Thee Stallion is expected to testify in court Tuesday (Dec. 13). Her former friend Kelsey Harris is also expected to testify.