Decide guidelines blogger was paid by Tory Lanez’s household to publish defamatory statements, waiving proper to pre-suit discover.
Jury awards Megan damages for defamation, emotional misery, and promotion of altered sexual video.
Case highlights emotional toll on Megan, who thought-about suicide resulting from public humiliation.
One other day, one other win for Megan Thee Stallion! On Friday, Chief U.S. District Decide Cecilia M. Altonaga formally reinstated a $75,000 jury verdict in opposition to blogger Milagro Gramz, ruling in favor of thee authorized repercussions rapper.
The brand new ruling reverses the courtroom’s earlier choice to put aside the award on technical grounds, marking a definitive victory in Megan Thee Stallion’s defamation case.
As beforehand reported authorized choice stems from a civil trial in Florida final 12 months, the place a jury initially discovered Gramz, whose actual title is Milagro Cooper, accountable for dragging Meg’s title by way of the mud after being shot by Tory Lanez.
Nevertheless, Decide Altonaga initially threw out the defamation portion of the monetary award after figuring out that Cooper certified as a “media defendant,” which is a authorized designation that will have required Megan’s authorized crew to offer her with advance discover earlier than formally submitting the lawsuit. As a result of Cooper by no means acquired that pre-suit discover, the choose initially lowered the general monetary penalty from $75,000 all the way down to $59,000.
Upon additional reflection and a radical evaluate of the trial data, Decide Altonaga modified course. Based on Rolling Stone, the choose dominated that whereas Cooper may technically be thought-about a media defendant typically contexts, she was not entitled to these particular protections for the three defamatory statements in query. The proof offered in the course of the civil trial proved that Cooper was appearing as a paid agent for convicted rapper Tory Lanez (Daystar Peterson) and his father, Sonstar Peterson.
In her up to date ruling, Decide Altonaga famous that the trial report clearly demonstrated an settlement between the blogger and the Peterson household. Cooper was discovered to have acquired direct monetary funds from Sonstar, obtained insider info from Lanez’s authorized crew earlier than mainstream media shops may entry it, and routinely despatched supplies to help with Lanez’s prison protection.
“As a result of the trial report exhibits that defendant was commissioned by the Petersons to publish or broadcast the three defamatory statements, the courtroom finds as a matter of regulation that defendant was not entitled to pre-suit discover,” the choose wrote within the ruling. “The courtroom doesn’t discover that defendant may by no means be thought-about a media defendant and solely reaches defendant’s function in publishing the three statements the jury decided have been defamatory.”
As a result of Cooper was explicitly commissioned by the household to publish statements suggesting Megan lied about Tory Lanez taking pictures her in each toes again in 2020, the courtroom discovered as a matter of regulation that she waived her proper to pre-suit discover. With the procedural hurdle cleared, Cooper now legally owes the total $75,000 judgment awarded to the rapper.
Moreover, the jury discovered Cooper accountable for deliberately inflicting emotional misery by actively increasing the digital attain of a sexually specific deepfake video that artificially depicted Megan participating in specific acts. Cooper used her social media platform to information her 100,000-plus followers on to the video.
Megan Thee Stallion’s Defamation Case Highlights Emotional Toll
The emotional toll of the coordinated assaults was a significant focus of Meg’s defamation case. A beforehand reported, throughout her emotional testimony in a Miami courtroom, Megan admitted that the general public humiliation of the deepfake porn made her contemplate taking her personal life, forcing her to endure $240,000 price of remedy to course of the trauma of the taking pictures, the victim-blaming backlash, and the digital harassment.
The ultimate breakdown of the restored $75,000 judgment contains $15,000 for defamation, $8,000 for emotional misery, and $50,000 for the promotion of the altered video, alongside a further $2,000 in punitive damages.
Following the late-week ruling, Megan—born Megan Pete—launched an emotional assertion celebrating the choose’s choice to carry the blogger utterly accountable for the smear marketing campaign.
“Right this moment’s ruling is a reminder that the reality issues and in the end prevails,” Megan stated. “I’m really grateful for the choose’s considerate and thorough consideration in reinstating the jury’s defamation verdict and holding the defendant totally accountable for all of her actions. I’m able to lastly shut this chapter, and I hope this sends a robust message that spreading lies and defamatory statements has clear penalties.”
Milagro’s crew has not launched a press release at the moment.

