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Megan Thee Stallion Defeats Milagro Gramz in Lawsuit

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Megan Thee Stallion Wins⁢ Defamation Lawsuit Against Blogger Milagro Gramz

Los Angeles, CA – December⁢ 1, 2025 – Megan⁤ Thee‍ stallion has won ​a defamation lawsuit against blogger Milagro Gramz, with a⁣ jury finding Gramz liable for spreading false claims and intentionally inflicting emotional distress. The verdict holds Gramz accountable for her coverage surrounding⁣ the shooting incident involving Megan ⁤Thee Stallion and Tory Lanez, and​ underscores the potential consequences of misinformation impacting public‍ figures.

The lawsuit centered on⁢ allegations that Gramz collaborated with Tory ‍Lanez to discredit Megan Thee Stallion’s ​account of the‍ shooting, thereby damaging her credibility. The case was further complicated by the dissemination ⁤of a deepfake video that exacerbated Megan’s emotional distress. ⁣

Legal analyst Meghann​ Cuniff, who closely‌ followed the trial, reported via ‌Twitter, “A jury has found Milagro LIABLE for defaming Megan Thee Stallion, intentionally⁤ inflicting emotional distress by coordinating ⁢with Tory⁣ Lanez⁢ and for ⁢promoting the deep fake video. They gave mixed answers​ to⁤ the media questions but concluded that YES, Milagro qualifies ⁣as ‍media.”

Despite some debate among the jury regarding Gramz’s classification as a⁣ media entity, the ​panel ultimately recognized her ​as such. ⁣While the jury’s decision is a significant ⁣victory for⁣ Megan Thee Stallion,‍ the⁣ defamation claim remains potentially subject to dismissal‌ pending a ‍judge’s ruling on Gramz’s media classification.

The court has awarded $75,000 in damages to Megan​ Thee Stallion, ⁢representing both a financial and symbolic win for the‍ artist, ⁣who has publicly discussed the stress caused‍ by Gramz’s reporting. The ruling arrives shortly after Tory Lanez’s appeal for a ‍retrial was denied.

Milagro Gramz rose to prominence‌ as a gossip blogger⁢ during the highly publicized trial involving Megan‌ Thee Stallion and Tory lanez. Though she asserts editorial neutrality, her coverage ⁢was frequently perceived as biased in favor of Lanez, drawing criticism from other ⁢journalists. ‌

This verdict​ marks a ‍turning point ‍for Megan⁣ Thee stallion, who has consistently spoken about the psychological impact of misleading ⁤media ⁢narratives. The case is expected to fuel⁣ broader⁤ conversations about accountability in celebrity reporting, journalistic ⁣ethics, and the influence of social media ⁤on public perception.

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