Megan Thee Stallion's's beef with Nicki Minaj has invoked a famous law aimed to protect people from sex predators and the father of the girl it's named after isn't happy about it. Richard Kanka whose daughter, Megan Kanka was murdered in the '90s by a sex predator who, at the time, wasn't legally required to identify himself in his neighborhood, and who Megan's Law is inspired by is fuming over MTS casually dropping his daughter's name in "Hiss" the diss track that kicked off this new feud between her and Nicki Minaj. He says Megan dragging his late daughter's name into the expletive-riddled song aimed at Nicki is as disrespectful as it gets, from his POV and he notes that Megan is actually appearing to shed light on the law, which she does, doesn't change his sour feeling. Kanka says that using his daughter's name in such a graphic/offensive manner was highly offensive to the pain his daughter and family felt and while he says he hasn't heard the track with his own two ears just yet, he has read the lyrics and it's still a no-go for him.
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