Everyone Wants to Know Milagro Gramz's Net Worth After Losing Megan Thee Stallion Lawsuit
- Megan Thee Stallion was awarded $59,000 in damages due to Milagro Gramz's social media conduct, which was found to be 'malicious' and defamatory.
- Milagro Gramz claimed she was not liable for defamation, but Megan's team clarified that the court found her liable for all counts, including promoting false information.
- Following the verdict, Milagro Gramz announced plans to advance her music career, stating that her legal battles motivated her creatively despite the ruling against her.
- Megan Thee Stallion celebrated her court victory, emphasizing the case's implications for public figures facing misinformation.
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Megan Thee Stallion's Defamation Claim Against Blogger Thrown Out By Judge
A judge has thrown out Megan Thee Stallion’s defamation claims against blogger Milagro Gramz. The decision came after it was revealed that the rapper’s attorneys did not inform her of the lawsuit and that she is also a member of the media. Despite the decision, the blogger will still have to cough up $59,000 for the counts of intentional infliction of emotional distress and promotion of an altered sexual depiction. Huge win for Milagro Gramz Jud…
Milagro Gramz Cockily Claims Court Victory Despite Defamation Defeat To Megan Thee Stallion, Rapper Says She's 'Lying After Losing'
Source: TheStewartofNY / Getty Blogger Milagro Gramz took to social media just hours after a judge found her liable for defamation, promoting a fake, sexually explicit video of Megan Thee Stallion, and intentionally inflicting emotional distress against the Houston rap star. But instead of apologizing or showing remorse, Gramz doubled down on her actions against the Grammy winner and celebrated her loss as a victory for “new media.” Oddly, her l…
Milagro Gramz Trolls Megan Thee Stallion Following Jury's Decision Against Her
Getty Images / Megan Thee Stallion / Milagro Gramz Even after a jury decided that blogger Milagro Gramz was liable for defamation, that didn’t stop her from hopping on social media to troll Megan Thee Stallion. Milagro “Gramz” Cooper hopped on her Instagram account on Monday, Dec.1, to speak on the jury finding her liable for defamation, promotion of an altered sexual depiction, and intentional infliction of emotional distress after the blogger …
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