Milagro Gramz Launches Media Fund Following Megan Thee Stallion Verdict

INDIO, CALIFORNIA - APRIL 20: (FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY) (EXCLUSIVE ACCESS) Megan Thee Stallion performs at Coachella Stage during the 2025 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival on April 20, 2025 in Indio, California.
INDIO, CALIFORNIA – APRIL 20: (FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY) (EXCLUSIVE ACCESS) Megan Thee Stallion performs at Coachella Stage during the 2025 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival on April 20, 2025 in Indio, California. (Photo by Arturo Holmes/Getty Images for Coachella)

In a case that captured widespread attention across the entertainment world, Milagro Gramz was found liable for defaming Megan Thee Stallion. A jury awarded the rapper $75,000 in damages. The ruling concluded a protracted and contentious legal battle. It drew both fans and media observers into the unfolding drama.

Legal analyst Meghann Cuniff explained that the jury concluded Gramz had intentionally caused emotional distress. This was by collaborating with Tory Lanez and promoting a manipulated video misrepresenting Megan. The case has ignited broader discussions about the responsibilities of social media figures. This is particularly after the jury affirmed Gramz’s status as a media professional despite her inconsistent testimony.

For Gramz, the financial impact comes amid ongoing personal challenges. She previously disclosed a negative bank balance of $10,000 and spoke of the struggle to care for her children, telling the court, “I have had to prioritize how to feed my kids.” Experts note that the ruling may further complicate her situation. This is especially after losing contracts such as her former Stationhead deal, which earned her more than $6,000 a month.

New Projects and Fundraising

Despite these setbacks, Gramz is pursuing ways to recover financially. On December 2, she launched a fundraising campaign via GiveSendGo, targeting $100,000 to support independent creators. The effort highlights the value of creative independence in a media landscape often dominated by corporate interests.

She is also returning to her artistic work. Following the verdict, Gramz announced plans to release a mixtape. She described the studio as “the only space left to vocalize my frustrations and assert my narrative.” Her comments suggest a determination to transform adversity into art. She is using music as a platform to reclaim her voice.


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