Justin Edison Ex-Bodyguard Of Megan Thee Stallion Working Security At The FIFA World Cup 2022 In Qatar On Instagram

Justin Edison Ex-Bodyguard Of Megan Thee Stallion Working Security At The FIFA World Cup 2022 In Qatar On Instagram

Justin Edison, who used to be Megan Thee Stallion’s bodyguard, has been active on social media, even though the rapper’s lawyer said that he went missing before he was supposed to testify in Tory Lanez’s shooting trial with him seen during the FIFA World Cup 2022

A person close to Justin told Media Take Out on Sunday, “Justin Edison was hired as personal security for a very important person, and he is currently in Qatar while the person he is protecting is at the World Cup.”

Justin Edison Ex-Bodyguard Of Megan Thee Stallion Working Security At The World Cup 2022 In Qatar On Instagram

Reports also say that he “plans to keep working as a security guard until the VIP he’s guarding gets back home safely.” The insider also said that Justin probably won’t come back to the United States until at least Thursday, December 22. Aceshowbiz.com said that by then, the trial will have already ended.

Justin Edison’s most recent post on his Instagram account, @justwatchprotection, was true. In the post from December 2, the security guard said that he has been working for the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar for the past few weeks.

Justin posted a bunch of photos of him working overseas. One of them showed him posing in an audience seat at Ahmad bin Ali Stadium. “Close out the year by making sure clients are safe during the World Cup. Another country stamp that says “God is Good” and “Blessed” “He gave the post a caption.

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It’s interesting that the celebrity gossip site found out that Justin liked a friend’s Instagram post. Right before Meg’s lawyer Alex Spiro told the press that the Houston Hottie’s ex-bodyguard had gone missing.

One Of The Most Important Witness In July Shooting Case

Justin Edison is one of the most important witnesses because Kelsey Nicole Harris, Megan’s ex-best friend and former assistant, is said to have sent him a text that said “Help” and “Tory shot Meg. 911” on the night of the shooting in July.

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This wasn’t the first time a key witness in the case of the shooting didn’t show up to the trial. Detective Ryan Stogner of the Los Angeles Police Department, who is a “critical witness,” was “let go” earlier this month.

Monday, December 12, was the first day of the trial over the shooting. The trial will start back up in Los Angeles on Monday, December 19 at 10:30 a.m. And testimony is expected to end on Tuesday. Tory is being charged with three felonies, and if he is found guilty, he could spend up to 23 years in prison.

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