Megan Thee Stallion is facing heat after referencing Megan’s Law on her latest single release, ‘Hiss.’
As per to a media outlet, Richard Kanka isn’t glad about the rapper’s mention of the legislation inspired by his late daughter, Megan. The kid was murdered on July 29, 1994, when she was 7 years old.
A&E told that Megan was raped and killed by a sex predator who lived across the street from her family. While, sex offenders were not required to publicly register their addresses. The enaction of Megan’s Law requires authorities to mention residents when a sex offender moves into their community, though stipulations of the legislation may vary from state to state.
As per to an outlet Richard Kanka is sad at the rapper for “dragging his late daughter’s name into the expletive-riddled song.” The father is allegedly calling Megan Thee Stallion’s actions “highly offensive.”
But, Kanka does admit that the rapper’s mention of Megan’s Law has given it more attention.
For reference, Megan Thee Stallion raps:
These hoes don’t be freak at Megan, these hoes mad at Megan’s Law,” looking like referring to Nicki Minaj’s spouse, Kenneth Penny, and his 1994 sexual assault conviction and subsequent failure to register as a sex offender in California.
Suddenly, the father has informed to outlet that he is “considering looking into his legal options to see if Meg’s track went too far.”