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.