Judge Orders Blogger Milagro Gramz To Cease Remarks On Megan Thee Stallion

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Social media personality Milagro Gramz faces a cyberstalking lawsuit from Megan Thee Stallion and has agreed to stop speaking publicly about the case.

The decision follows warnings from Megan’s legal team that online commentary could fuel real-world violence, especially after Tory Lanez was stabbed in a California prison.

During a virtual hearing in Miami, U.S. Magistrate Judge Lisette M. Reid instructed Megan’s attorney, Robert Schwartz, to draft a formal order barring both sides from making public remarks. Milagro Cooper, the defendant, appeared without legal counsel. Judge Reid emphasized the need to limit damaging speech from both parties while the case remains active.

“There’s an accusation that you defamed her,” Reid told Cooper. “My role is to contain what’s circulating online from both sides.”

Megan Thee Stallion, born Megan Pete, filed the lawsuit in Florida’s Southern District in 2024. She accuses Cooper of spreading falsehoods online, including an AI-generated pornographic video falsely depicting her. The complaint also alleges that Tory Lanez, convicted for shooting Megan in 2020, paid Cooper to smear her character during and after the trial.

The suit charges Cooper with cyberstalking, defamation, emotional distress, and the unauthorized use of sexually altered imagery under Florida law. Schwartz said Cooper has continued to publish defamatory statements, even linking Megan to Lanez’s recent prison stabbing.

Judge Reid made clear that restricting public commentary is necessary to ensure a fair trial. The court’s focus is not only on the facts but on preserving the integrity of the process. Cooper told the court she is seeking new legal representation after her previous attorney stepped down. She has until June 27 to retain counsel and must sit for a deposition by July 1.

The lawsuit highlights rising tensions between celebrity reputation, misinformation, and unchecked influence on digital platforms.


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