Megan Thee Stallion files lawsuit against blogger

Megan Thee Stallion has joined the growing list of celebrities taking legal action against bloggers by filing a lawsuit against YouTuber Milagro Gramz (Milagro Elizabeth Cooper) for spreading false information and allegedly acting as a "mouthpiece" for Tory Lanez.

October 31, 2024
Megan Thee Stallion has joined the growing list of celebrities taking legal action against bloggers by filing a lawsuit against YouTuber Milagro Gramz (Milagro Elizabeth Cooper) for spreading false information and allegedly acting as a "mouthpiece" for Tory Lanez. According to legal documents, Megan accuses Gramz of intentionally launching a campaign to discredit her, suggesting that Lanez was involved behind the scenes. Lanez, who is currently serving a prison sentence for injuring Megan in a 2020 shooting incident, is said to have prompted Gramz to spread baseless claims. These claims include assertions that Megan was never shot, that the gun used in the shooting has disappeared, and that an appeals court had overturned Lanez’s conviction. In the lawsuit, Megan's legal team emphasizes her commitment to combat the "harassment campaign," aiming to set a precedent against bloggers who spread defamatory content. This legal action reflects the rapper's broader message of holding individuals accountable for harmful misinformation presented as journalism. In response, Gramz acknowledged the lawsuit and hinted that she would discuss the matter on social media. This case follows similar lawsuits by public figures like Cardi B and Kevin Hart, who have also sought to combat false narratives spread online. Megan aims to push back against what she describes as "unacceptable behavior," reinforcing the need for repercussions for reckless or harmful content. This lawsuit underscores the ongoing issue of online defamation, with Megan hoping to make a strong statement on behalf of all celebrities facing damaging online narratives.

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