Milagro Gramz Fights Back Against Megan Thee Stallion’s Defamation Lawsuit
Milagro Gramz just threw down a major counterpunch in her ongoing legal feud with Megan Thee Stallion, and the outcome could set a serious precedent for media and bloggers everywhere.
In her latest court filing in Miami, Milagro, real name Milagro Elizabeth Cooper, argued that Megan must prove two crucial things before getting a single cent, that Gramz acted with actual malice and that Megan suffered real, measurable damages. Gramz’s lawyer, Ronda Dixon, cited Supreme Court precedent protecting public figures from defamation suits unless there’s proof the statements were knowingly false or made with reckless disregard for the truth.
Dixon also pointed to Florida law that protects media defendants, including bloggers and online commentators, from assumed damages in defamation per se cases unless the plaintiff shows actual malice. In other words, Megan can’t just say her reputation took a hit; she’s got to prove it.
The battle stems from Megan’s 2024 lawsuit, which accuses Gramz of spreading false claims about her behavior during the Tory Lanez shooting trial. Gramz insists her content was commentary on a public figure in a public trial, making it protected speech.
This case could ripple through the industry, defining how far bloggers can go before crossing into defamation territory. For now, both camps are lawyered up and ready for a heavyweight courtroom showdown.
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