The prosecutors asked for a “special” hearing on Tory, claiming that he violated a protective order against Meg – by “harassing tweets.” None of the tweets mentioned Meg by name, but could be seen as taking subliminal digs at the female rapper, who Tory claims has lied from the beginning of the case. The judge found him guilty for violation of protective order, and handcuffed him.
He remained in custody until he posts the bail for $350,000.