
Megan Thee Stallion Granted Restraining Order, Moves Forward with Defamation Suit
Houston, TX – While Tory Lanez serves a 10-year sentence for the 2020 shooting that made headlines around the world, Megan Thee Stallion is not just healing — she’s fighting back.
On January 10, 2025, a Los Angeles court granted Megan a 10-year restraining order against Lanez, citing continued harassment stemming from his prison communications and coordinated attacks on her character via online media. The ruling confirms what many have suspected for years: the campaign to discredit Megan didn’t end with a guilty verdict — it just changed format.
Court documents presented by Megan’s attorneys revealed that Lanez, while incarcerated, had allegedly worked through intermediaries to spread disinformation, including to bloggers and influencers known for aggressively defending him online. The court found the behavior “coercive and retaliatory.”
But Megan wasn’t done.
That same week, a judge in Harris County, Texas, cleared the way for Megan to proceed with a defamation lawsuit against blogger Milagro Gramz (Milagro Cooper) — a YouTube personality who has made a career out of accusing Megan of lying, fabricating evidence, and more. The lawsuit cites a pattern of targeted, malicious falsehoods, including claims that Megan faked her injuries and participated in “deepfake porn” videos — statements that the court called “reckless and defamatory.”
The lawsuit doesn’t just seek damages. It sends a message: “Survivors can clap back.”
For Megan, these legal wins aren’t just about clearing her name — they’re about reclaiming her story. Since 2020, she’s been forced to relive her trauma in courtrooms and comment sections alike. She’s been mocked, doubted, meme’d, and misrepresented — all while delivering platinum records, historic performances, and powerful commentary on race, gender, and healing.
Her 2024 album, Megan, debuted at No. 3 on the Billboard 200 and featured the now-iconic single “HISS”, a venomous track that topped the Hot 100 and silenced critics with unapologetic lyricism. But her real victory isn’t in charts — it’s in setting a precedent.
Megan Thee Stallion is no longer just a rapper. She’s a legal force, a survivor’s advocate, and a living challenge to a toxic system that too often expects women to suffer silently.
And now, after years of being the headline, she’s the author.
Final Editorial Note from Exposed Vocals
We’ve followed this case from the moment Megan was shot in 2020 to the latest courtroom victories in 2025. Through it all, she has refused to be silenced.
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