Sonstar Peterson says his son, Tory Lanez, is preparing to release a self-help book from behind bars and hinted at a possible early release, claiming, “He’s coming out.”
Speaking during a recent interview, Peterson revealed the pair co-authored a book titled The 360 Phenomenon, which he believes will have a major impact.
“Tory and I, we’re about to put out a book I think that’s going to be majorly transformative for a lot of people,” he said. “It’s called The 360 Phenomenon.”
The book centers around the idea that life moves in cycles, not straight lines.
“We created this thing whereby we could show people how you can start where you are, no matter where you start on that wheel, and you can literally go through a transformation of your thought process, your thinking within 90 days,” Peterson said. “I’m not telling you in 90 days you’re going to become a breakaway success, but it starts with you literally transforming your perspective on life.”
Peterson also suggested his son may not serve the complete 10-year sentence he received in August 2023 after being convicted of shooting Megan Thee Stallion in 2020.
“I wouldn’t go on record giving a date right now,” he said. “But what I will say is that there are movements happening in the background and the powers that be can clearly see that this was a hatchet job.”
Tory Lanez was found guilty on three felony counts: assault with a semiautomatic firearm, carrying a loaded, unregistered firearm in a vehicle and discharging a firearm with gross negligence.
The incident occurred after a party at Kylie Jenner’s home, where an argument escalated in a vehicle. Megan testified that Lanez shot her in the feet as she exited the car.
Tory Lanez’s legal team has since launched 36hourslater.com, a website that claims to present “suppressed evidence” from the trial.
The site includes police bodycam footage, audio from witnesses, and expert commentary.
One video features an eyewitness, Sean Kelly, allegedly telling police he saw a woman—believed to be Kelsey Harris—fire the weapon.
Another clip shows Megan initially telling officers she stepped on glass, a statement she later said was meant to protect those involved.
Despite the new material, Megan’s legal team maintains that the original evidence, including text messages, medical records, and sworn testimony, supports the conviction.
Lanez’s appeal is ongoing, but his dad is confident the ruling will swing in his son’s favor.
“I believe it is much sooner than a lot of people think, much sooner than later. And yeah, he’s coming, he’s coming out, he’s coming out,” Peterson said.