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Things escalated quickly between Megan Thee Stallion, ‘DJ’ Akademiks, Tory Lanez, and Meg’s boo Pardi whose extra messy etussle sent Twitter spiraling into the abyss.

It all started with a tweet from DJ Akademiks claiming DNA from Tory was not found on the weapon in police possession from the night she was allegedly shot by the rapper.

Naturally, Twitter ran with the unconfirmed tweet that was later deleted after multiple reporters on the scene presented actual facts, not speculation.

“BREAKING: It was revealed in court few moments ago that Tory Lanez DNA WAS NOT found on the weapon in the Meg Thee Stallion case,” he announced in the now-deleted tweet.

Even after deleting the tweet, Ak stood by his questionable reporting which prompted the first of a few posts and deletes from Megan Thee Stallion who shut down the rumors on Instagram.

Megan even made a separate post letting everyone know all that happened was the trial being pushed back to April 5th. Moments later, Tory entered the mess fest and made everything even worse.

Megan wasted no time posting receipts showing Tory apologizing for his actions.

Meanwhile, Akademiks was determined to exacerbate the situation by doubling down on his loud and wrong report, claiming he saw the documents himself.

Meg responded by dragging Ak in another posted-and-deleted IG story.

https://twitter.com/MvpDemario/status/1496601105152753669?s=20&t=chaaKCjg4WqbJx0KWYz37g

Meanwhile, Tory and her smitten boo thang Pardi exchanged words that ended with Tory dropping an unconfirmed bombshell that he slept with both Meg and her ex-BFF Kelsey Nicole.

https://twitter.com/pardi/status/1496580196018765827?s=20&t=5T8BS_WCFOY6NoaVJY3e7A

https://twitter.com/pardi/status/1496580988167540736?s=20&t=2fdcdRqnPPPEkh-BZYufUA

When the spicy shenanigans finally died down, reporters posted the transcript from the buzzy hearing where Tory’s legal team refers to the DNA analysis as “favorable” in a not-very-conclusive development that Ak foolishly took as vindication for his deleted report.

Megan Thee Stallion’s attorney Alex Spiro addressed the social media squabble in a statement to XXL, stating: “This is nothing more than the dishonest machinations of a desperate man.”

Not only that, but in a statement sent to HipHopDX, the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office sounded confident the case the prosecutors have built will fully support the charges against Tory Lanez.

“Although we are legally prohibited from commenting on the evidence and will continue to abide by that obligation, our office is under an ethical duty to only proceed on charges which we believe can be proven beyond a reasonable doubt and which have already been upheld by a judge after presentation of evidence at the preliminary hearing,” the statement read.

“We believe the evidence substantially supports the charges and allegations and that evidence will be borne out in court.”

How do you think this never-ending saga ends? Tell us down below and peep the messiest reactions to their social media shenanigans on the flip.

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