Megan Thee Stallion is pushing ahead with her defamation case against blogger Milagro Gramz, with the next chapter being a deposition set to take place in Houston. The deposition is expected to focus on alleged evidence issues and messaging deleted by Gramz—which Megan’s legal team says go to the heart of the case.
What We Know So Far
- Deposition in Houston
- A court has approved a deposition for Milagro Gramz in Houston.
- Megan’s lawyers want this deposition to question Gramz about alleged tampering of evidence and missing communications.
- Deleted Messages & Evidence Concerns
- According to Megan’s legal team, Gramz is accused of deleting “thousands of messages” with Sonstar Peterson (father of Tory Lanez).
- There was also a missed deadline: Gramz did not comply with a May 27 deadline to present texts and metadata.
- Previous Deposition Drama
- In earlier depositions, including one with Tory Lanez, there were reports of uncooperative behavior and mockery. The court ordered Lanez to pay Megan’s legal fees after he allegedly disrupted the process.
- What’s Next
- The trial is scheduled for November 2025.
- Megan’s legal team is seeking accountability from online bloggers who they allege spread misinformation about her, particularly in relation to the Tory Lanez case.
Why This Case Matters
- It’s a test case for how false or defamatory online claims are handled in courts, especially those from bloggers or social media personalities.
- Megan Thee Stallion is arguing that false narratives are harming her reputation and contributing to ongoing harassment.
- If she wins or gets a favorable settlement, it may set precedent for defamation law in similar cases involving public figures and social media content.

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