Restraining Order Filed by Megan Thee Stallion Against Tory Lanez
Megan Thee Stallion is actively pursuing a restraining order against Tory Lanez, asserting that he has persistently engaged in a campaign to “terrorize her” through ongoing harassment, despite his incarceration. Lanez is currently serving a ten-year prison sentence for the shooting incident involving Megan. This legal action highlights the serious and ongoing nature of the psychological distress that Lanez’s actions have caused her, as she seeks to protect her well-being and mental health during this tumultuous time.
In a detailed petition submitted on Tuesday (Dec. 17) to the Los Angeles court, legal representatives for the acclaimed artist, whose real name is Megan Pete, allege that Lanez, whose real name is Daystar Peterson, has been conspiring with individuals outside of prison to engage in a relentless campaign of harassment. This campaign involves spreading misinformation and defamation against Megan while he desperately seeks to overturn his 2022 felony convictions through appeal. The situation underscores the lengths to which Lanez is willing to go to manipulate public perception and intimidate Megan.
Megan’s legal team emphasizes that “Mr. Peterson’s attempts to retraumatize and revictimize Ms. Pete recognize no limits,” pointing out that these actions continue unabated even during his imprisonment. They assert, “While Mr. Peterson distorts and recklessly disregards the truth in his desperate attempt to appeal his conviction, his false assertions have reignited a slew of negative, harmful, and defamatory comments directed at Ms. Pete.” This statement highlights the psychological implications of Lanez’s harassment on Megan and the broader impact it has on her public image and mental health.
The petition also references a separate lawsuit filed by Megan in October against Milagro Gramz, a YouTuber and social media influencer. She claims that Gramz has been acting as a “mouthpiece and puppet” for Lanez, amplifying his narrative and furthering the harassment against her. In a recent update to that case, Megan alleged that discovery revealed prison phone calls where Lanez coordinated payments to Gramz, demonstrating a troubling connection between the convicted singer and attempts to manipulate the narrative surrounding the incident.
In the updated filing, Megan’s attorneys disclose that “Mr. Peterson’s father—when he thought no one was listening—asked his son about payments to Ms. Cooper for her harassment of Ms. Pete.” They highlight that instead of denying the payments, Lanez’s defense raises questions about how Megan became aware of their conspiracy. This revelation raises serious concerns about the lengths to which Lanez and his associates may go to undermine Megan’s credibility and harass her further.
If the California judge grants the restraining order, it would impose immediate restrictions on Lanez, prohibiting any form of harassing conduct towards Megan. In their filing, Megan’s attorneys request that the judge explicitly order Lanez not to contact her, either directly or indirectly, and to cease any online harassment or intimidation tactics. This legal measure aims to provide Megan with a sense of safety and security as she navigates the ongoing fallout from the violent incident.
The specific terms of the restraining order, including what constitutes harassment in relation to Lanez’s rights to discuss his own legal defense, will be clarified by the judge. Lanez will have the opportunity to respond to the allegations, and the court will ultimately decide whether or not to issue a longer-term restraining order to protect Megan. This legal process underscores the complexity of balancing the rights of both parties involved.
Lanez’s legal team has not provided any immediate comments regarding the ongoing legal matters. This lack of response may indicate a strategic approach as they navigate the complexities of the case and the public scrutiny surrounding it. The legal battle continues to attract significant media attention due to the high-profile nature of both individuals involved.
In December 2022, Lanez was convicted on three felony counts stemming from a violent incident in 2020, where he shot at Megan’s feet during an argument following a pool party at Kylie Jenner’s residence in the Hollywood Hills. Following his conviction, he was sentenced to ten years in prison in August 2023. Lanez has since filed an appeal, which is still pending, leaving many to speculate about the future ramifications of this ongoing legal saga.
In her latest petition, Megan’s attorneys have also accused Lanez of orchestrating a widespread false narrative that emerged on social media earlier in the year, which incorrectly claimed that an appeals court had declared him “innocent” of the shooting. This allegation further emphasizes the ongoing battle between the two artists, as misinformation continues to spread and impact public perceptions. Megan’s legal team states, “Mr. Peterson, through third parties, disseminated a rumor which falsely suggested that an appellate court declared his innocence,” highlighting his ongoing efforts to manipulate the narrative surrounding the incident.
Megan’s lawyers assert that Lanez’s actions illustrate his desire to spread misinformation in an attempt to salvage his public image. This situation exemplifies the broader issues of celebrity accountability and the impact of legal battles on personal and professional reputations in the public eye.