The discovery comes after Megan Thee Stallion requested a restraining order against Lanez.
December 18, 2024 12:17pm
The saga between Megan Thee Stallion and Tory Lanez continues to unravel.
On Tuesday (Dec. 17), USA Today reported that Megan filed a temporary restraining order in Los Angeles County Superior Court against Lanez for harassment, while also naming blogger Milagro Gramz.
Reporter Meghann Cuniff revealed that Megan’s legal team presented Zelle payment records in court, allegedly linking Tory Lanez’s father, Sonstar Peterson, to Gramz. According to Cuniff, the records show six payments totaling $3,000, made between Oct. 28, 2020, and March 3, 2022, in amounts ranging from $200 to $1,000.
Peterson and Lanez are accused of paying her to spread negativity online about Meg.
XXL reported that Gramz was being sued for sharing deepfake pornography of Megan, and in response, the blogger took to X to dispute the claim.
“They’re so ready to get this out that they’re speaking out of turn,” she wrote yesterday (Dec. 17). “I’m not being sued for posting deepfake porn. The paperwork clearly states I not create nor post the video. That would make this tweet what?”
Many criticized Gramz’s alleged involvement with Lanez and his team, with one commenter writing, “Girl, you did all that slander for $3k?!” Another added, “If this is true, it’s beyond messy. The lengths people will go to defend someone is wild.”
The restraining order request filed by Megan’s attorney, Mari Fagel Henderson, alleges that Lanez has used third-party bloggers, including Gramz, to harass and defame Megan. In fact Megan also sued the blogger in October for “emotional distress,” cyberstalking, and sharing the deepfake pornography.
Reportedly, the restraining order details, “If Ms. Pete is not issued at least (a) civil harassment restraining order, she will be left without any protection for when Mr. Peterson is released from prison. This possibility alone causes Ms. Pete severe emotional distress and makes her fearful for her life.”
Megan is requesting that Lanez remain at least 100 yards away from her, her home, workplace, and vehicle, while also demanding restrictions on contacting her directly and indirectly.
This latest update comes over a year after Lanez was sentenced to 10 years in prison back in August 2023 for the 2020 shooting incident—where Megan was shot in the foot.
Lanez was found guilty of three felonies in December 2022, including discharging a firearm with gross negligence, assault with a semiautomatic firearm, and carrying a loaded, unregistered firearm in a vehicle.
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