Megan Thee Stallion Says Tory Lanez is Using a Vlogger to Trash Her Name
In her Amazon Prime documentary “In Her Words,” Megan Thee Stallion alleged that Tory Lanez was relentless in harassing her before being found guilty of shooting the rapper. Now, the “Bigger In Texas” artist believes that Lanez continues to intimidate her behind bars with help from vlogger Milagro Gramz.
On Wednesday, December 11, legal affairs journalist Meghann Cuniff reported that Gramz, real name Milagro Cooper, was employed by Lanez, born Daystar Peterson, to spread “malicious falsehoods” about Megan and served as the convicted Canadian artist’s “mouthpiece.”
Under the belief that Lanez has been using his jail phone conversations to retaliate against Megan, born Megan Pete, while incarcerated, the rapper's attorneys sent a subpoena to the California Department of Corrections & Rehabilitation to obtain the calls.
In one phone call that Megan's attorneys obtained, Lanez and his father, Sonstar Peterson, were allegedly heard discussing Cooper's involvement in helping "orchestrate" a harassment campaign towards the 3-time Grammy winner. The Petersons are also being accused of expressing that Megan would be unable to prove that Lanez “pays or paid” Gramz for harassing her online.
“By consciously coordinating with [Megan’s] convicted assaulter simply to amplify [Lanez’s] disproven and baseless theories to help him seek retribution against [Megan]—the true victim of [Lanez’s] criminal acts—Defendant engaged in extreme and outrageous conduct that has caused, and continues to cause, [Megan] severe emotional distress,” reads the filing.
Lanez was found guilty of shooting Megan in December 2022, roughly eight months before he was sentenced to 10 years. In November, Megan sued Gramz for cyberstalking and producing deepfake pornography, the rapper claiming that she was the victim of emotional distress.