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Milagro Gramz who is a YouTuber has been sued by rapper Megan Thee Stallion. The “hot girl summer” rapper has alleged that the YouTuber has continued to harass her and make false claims about her 2020 shooting by Tory Lanez. According to a lawsuit filed in Florida’s Southern District Court on Wednesday and obtained by USA TODAY on Thursday the rapper is accusing Milagro Cooper, known as Milagro Gramz, of cyberstalking, emotional distress and promoting an “altered sexual depiction” for sharing deepfake pornography images of the star.
Cooper deployed a “years-long campaign of harassment” and cyberbullying against the “Savage” rapper on behalf of Lanez, born Daystar Peterson, who was convicted in 2022 of shooting and wounding her and was sentenced to 10 years in prison the following year.
According to Loren Lorosa, Megan’s legal team have obtained receipts showing Milagro Gramz received payment from Tory Lanez father. “I have exclusive details… I’m told that while providing proof of 1 of a few ways Meg’s team is alleging Tory Lanez is harassing her from jail… Megan’s lawyers obtained Zelle records showing Tory Lanez father sending money to blogger Milagro Cooper to allegedly post negative stories about Meg. Payments allegedly include… $3,000 between October 28, 2020 and March 3, 2022, in six payments between $200 and $1000.”
Lorosa also alleged that Tory’s team falsely claimed that the gun and fragments from the incident are missing while trying to prove Tory’s innocence. Tory Lanez also filed a petition for writ of habeas corpus (an ask to be set free) which Meg’s team alleges Tory Lanez team filed one day before the premiere of Ms. Pete’s Amazon prime documentary titled, “Megan Thee Stallion: In her words.”
The blogger's X account has been suspended, and her Instagram account may have been deleted or deactivated. Cooper’s defense team, California nonprofit Unite the People Inc., said in an emailed statement on Thursday that the lawsuit makes “a lot of false claims against” the blogger’s “professional conduct in an attempt to stop her from reporting on the Daystar Peterson (AKA Tory Lanez) case.”