Rapper Megan Thee Stallion can move forward with her defamation lawsuit.

The judge found evidence of a pattern of lying and carelessness.

February 14th 2025.

Rapper Megan Thee Stallion can move forward with her defamation lawsuit.
A recent development in Megan Thee Stallion's legal battle has been making headlines. The popular rapper's defamation case against blogger Milagro Cooper, also known as Milagro Gramz, will continue after a judge denied Cooper's motion to dismiss the lawsuit. It seems that this feud between the two has been ongoing since October 2024, when Megan first filed the suit, claiming that Cooper has been intentionally harassing her and trying to ruin her reputation.

According to Rolling Stone, Cooper's defense was that her continuous commentary about Megan was simply an act of "spite" and "pure hatred." However, the judge presiding over the case, Chief Judge Cecilia Altonaga, disagreed with this argument. In fact, she stated that the evidence presented showed a clear pattern of Cooper's "reckless disregard for the truth," and that her actions went beyond mere negligence. Judge Altonaga went on to explain that these allegations were more than enough to satisfy the pleading standard.

The basis for Megan's claims against Cooper is that the blogger has been participating in a harassment campaign against her, allegedly in collusion with rapper Tory Lanez. Lanez was convicted of felony assault in 2021 for shooting Megan, and the WAP rapper believes that Cooper's campaign began shortly after the incident. In her initial filing, Megan accused Cooper of sharing a "deepfake" pornographic video that used her image and likeness without her consent.

Unfortunately, Cooper is not the only harasser that Megan has had to deal with since the shooting. In January 2025, she was granted a restraining order against Lanez, who had been paying bloggers to spread lies and smear campaigns against her. According to BLACK ENTERPRISE, Megan told the court, "The problem is that the man who shot me is paying people to put out lies and smear campaigns against me." The restraining order, granted by Judge Richard Bloom, forbids Lanez from harassing, intimidating, or threatening Megan until 2030, as reported by TMZ.

It's clear that this legal battle is far from over, and it's unfortunate that Megan has had to deal with such harassment and smear campaigns in the aftermath of a traumatic event. However, with this recent ruling in her favor, she can continue to fight for her rights and defend her reputation. We will have to wait and see how this case unfolds and if there will be any further developments in the future.

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