Megans Law Family Slams Megan Thee Stallions Song as Disrespectful

June 2024 · 3 minute read

Nicki Minaj isn’t the one one disillusioned at Megan Thee Stallion’s “Megan’s Law” line in her new song. Richard Kanka, the father of the slain child at the back of the federal law, is “fuming” over it.

Richard, the daddy of 7-year-old Megan Kanka, whose 1994 homicide by the hands of a convicted intercourse offender resulted in the federal law bearing her title, spoke to TMZ about “Hiss” on Monday, January 29. Richard mentioned that the rapper, 28, referencing Megan’s Law to attack Minaj, 41, is “as “disrespectful as it gets” as it’s “dragging his late daughter’s name into the expletive-riddled song.”

Richard acknowledged that Megan Thee Stallion’s line raised awareness about Megan’s Law, but that doesn’t change his emotions as a result of using his daughter’s name “in this type of graphic/offensive way was once highly offensive to the ache his daughter and family felt.” Richard additionally noted that he hasn’t heard “Hiss” but but has learn the lyrics.

According to TMZ, Richard is “making an allowance for looking into his criminal options to peer if Meg’s monitor went too a ways.”

Megan’s Law is the name for the law requiring law enforcement government to make data regarding registered sex offenders to be had to the general public. Megan Kanka’s assassin, Jesse Okay. Timmendequas, had two prior convictions when he moved to Hamilton Township, New Jersey.

Timmendequas was caught, convicted and is serving lifestyles in jail with out a chance of parole. New Jersey enacted a state law relating to info about registered intercourse offenders, and an identical language used to be added to the Jacob Wetterling Crimes Against Children and Sexually Violent Offender Registration Act of 1994, thus enacting Megan’s Law at a federal degree.

Megan’s Law was a sizzling matter in the hip-hop world after Megan Thee Stallion used the phrase in “Hiss” to make a thinly veiled jab at Minaj’s family: her husband, Kenneth Petty, and brother Jelani Maraj, either one of whom are convicted sex offenders.

“These hoes don’t be mad at Megan, those hoes mad at Megan’s Law / I don’t really know what the issue is, but I guarantee y’all don’t want me to start,” rapped Megan Thee Stallion in “Hiss,” which she released on Friday, January 26. Shortly after the track dropped, Minaj seemed on Instagram Live to speak trash in regards to the song. Megan Thee Stallion reputedly answered via posting an Instagram Story that confirmed her giggling.

Minaj didn’t stop after that. Over the next 3 days, the “Anaconda” rapper went on one wild X rant after another while teasing her personal diss monitor, “Big Foot,” which she launched on Monday. The reaction mocked Megan’s intercourse lifestyles, her rapping skills and Tory Lanez shooting her in 2020.

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Megan Thee Stallion didn’t mention the drama when she seemed on Good Morning America on Tuesday, January 30, to announce her upcoming album and subsequent summer tour.

“Oh, we’re having the excursion this 12 months,” she said. “The Hot Girl Summer Tour will likely be 2024 summertime. I’ve felt like I’ve never been able to be outdoor, doing my own factor, during the summer season, like, since 2019. So, this is going to be the primary time I dropped an album on time for the summer time! [And] I do wish to give the hotties the Megan Thee Stallion enjoy.”

The “Savage” artist didn’t proportion any more details about her upcoming LP. Her earlier studio album used to be 2022’s Traumazine, her sophomore release after 2020’s Good News.

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