Canadian rapper Tory Lanez, convicted of the 2020 shooting of hip-hop artist Megan Thee Stallion, is facing a possible 13-year prison sentence as urged by prosecutors. The ongoing sentencing hearing is scheduled to continue this Tuesday.During a hearing at the Los Angeles County Superior Court on Monday, Megan, whose legal name is Megan Pete, vocally advocated for a severe penalty for Lanez. According to the Associated Press, she read a written statement expressing her stance.In Megan's statement, she disclosed, "Since the defendant's brutal shooting, peaceful days have eluded me entirely." She highlighted the emotional anguish inflicted by Lanez's actions post-shooting, notably his online activities that instigated attacks against her.While Megan contemplated addressing the court in person, she ultimately admitted, "Facing Tory in the same room was beyond my capacity."