In a dramatic twist, Milagro Gramz has decided to represent herself in the appeal following Megan Thee Stallion's defamation lawsuit. The ongoing legal saga took a turn when a recent verdict awarded Gramz reduced damages of $59,000 while dismissing a major defamation claim against her. According to AllHipHop, Gramz has now filed her own response to Megan’s appeal.
In her response, Gramz argues that Megan’s acceptance of a reduced judgment only highlights the contradictions in her current appeal efforts. She contends it’s hypocritical for Megan to seek a different outcome now, especially considering that the rapper once consented to having a jury determine Gramz's media status. Gramz firmly believes there’s no substantial legal foundation to revisit the case.
The saga between these two began back in 2024 when Megan Thee Stallion accused Milagro Gramz of spreading false information following the shocking Tory Lanez shooting incident. Adding to the controversy, Megan alleged that Gramz disseminated deepfake pornographic images of her. As the world watches this unfolding drama, the stakes couldn’t be higher.
Verdict In Megan Thee Stallion's Defamation Lawsuit
In December, a jury ruling classified Gramz in the media sphere, which meant Megan had to follow specific legal protocols before bringing her lawsuit. This led to the dismissal of the defamation components of the case while still holding Gramz accountable for promoting the notorious deepfake.
Following the ruling, Gramz took to Instagram Live, expressing her gratitude towards fans for their unwavering support during the trial. “I love you guys so much. Hope that y’all can see the bigger picture and that you understand what new media is,” she said, underscoring the importance of standing up for what one believes. “I’m happy that I stood up for something I believed in and I don’t need validation from anybody else about those things.”
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