Megan Thee Stallion Trial Sheds Light on Tory Lanez Family’s Alleged Financial Role

Megan Thee Stallion Trial Sheds Light on Tory Lanez Family’s Financial Role
NEW YORK, NEW YORK – SEPTEMBER 28: Tory Lanez attends Sorry For What Event on September 28, 2022 in New York City. (Photo by Johnny Nunez/WireImage)

Megan Thee Stallion’s defamation case against blogger Milagro Gramz drew renewed attention today. The courtroom examined the emotional impact of a deepfake sexual video allegedly linked to Gramz’s social-media posts. The rapper’s attorney argued that the video, along with other content, caused “extreme emotional distress,” forming a central part of the lawsuit Megan filed last year.

Court records introduced during the hearing revealed that Sonstar Peterson, father of Tory Lanez, reportedly transferred $3,000 to Gramz between October 2020 and March 2022. Gramz admitted receiving the funds but maintained they were intended for personal reasons. These included her children’s birthdays and promotional activities—not as payment for defamation.

Testimony from Megan’s former manager, Travis Farris, provided further context for the case. He described how the rapper sought therapy after being shown the compromised video. He explained, “The incident prompted her to work through trauma in a clinical setting.” His statements underscored the significant emotional toll Megan experienced following the circulation of the material.

Testimony Highlights Alleged Defamation and Harm

The trial continues to unfold in a Miami federal courtroom. Both sides are presenting evidence and testimony regarding the alleged defamation and financial transactions. Attorneys for Megan are emphasizing the seriousness of the emotional harm caused by Gramz’s actions. Meanwhile, the defense maintains that any payments were unrelated to the lawsuit’s claims.

As the proceedings progress, today’s testimony added crucial details to the case. It highlighted the interplay between social media activity and the personal consequences Megan alleges she endured.


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