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Megan Thee Stallion is suing YouTuber for cyberstalking

Megan Thee Stallion is suing YouTuber for cyberstalking

Megan Thee Stallion has filed a lawsuit against a YouTuber for repeatedly spreading false stories about her in recent years.

On Wednesday, October 30, ‘Hot Girl’ rapper, Megan Thee Stallion, will has filed a lawsuit against YouTuber Milagro Gramz for alleged cyberstalking and spreading false information about her involvement in Tory Lanez’s 10-year prison sentence.

In 2020, Stallion claimed Lanez shot her in the foot after attending Kylie Jenner’s pool party in the Hollywood Hills. Lanez was ultimately found guilty of three felonies.

Since the incident, Stallion, whose real name is Megan Pete, has come under scrutiny for her connection to Lanez’s conviction. 10 years in prison. However, Gramz has drawn even more attention to Stallion’s involvement in the case via social media.

Documents related to the filing accused Gramz of mounting a “public campaign to disparage, disparage, insult and spread false statements about Stallion.”

“Ms. Pete (Stallion) is a victim of violent crime and an advocate for women’s rights to her millions of fans worldwide,” the complaint states. “She will no longer support Defendant’s campaign of harassment.”

Additionally, Gramz was charged with “intentional infliction of emotional distress and invasion of privacy.”

After Gramz was informed of the lawsuit against her, she updated her followers on X/Twitter about the proceedings. Shortly afterwards, her account was suspended.

Fans of Stallion have since responded to her “finally” filing charges against Gramz, with many applauding the artist for taking legal action.

“Milagro is officially charged. Oh, have a nice day!” one X user exclaimed.

“Milagro Gramz is finally being sued by Megan Thee Stallion. Today is a beautiful day,” another tweeted.

As for Stallion, she has not released a public statement about the lawsuits. However, she released a 31-song album titled ‘Megan: Act II’ on October 25.