Tory Lanez Harassing Megan Thee Stallion from Prison
Renowned rapper Megan Thee Stallion and her dedicated legal team have publicly accused Tory Lanez of engaging in harassment from prison. Currently, Lanez is serving a 10-year sentence at the California Correctional Institution after being convicted for the shooting incident involving Megan. His incarceration dates back to 2020, following the jury’s decision that found him guilty of shooting Megan in the foot. Despite being behind bars, the Canadian musician is allegedly orchestrating a campaign aimed at tarnishing Megan’s public image, as detailed in her recent claims.
This ongoing legal battle between Megan and Lanez has garnered significant media attention, and the latest developments reveal more about the intricacies of their conflict. Here, we delve into the key aspects of the “Mamushi” singer’s legal challenges against Lanez, shedding light on the allegations and the responses from both parties.
Megan Thee Stallion’s Alarming Allegations Against Tory Lanez
Megan Thee Stallion has alleged that Tory Lanez conspired with controversial YouTuber Milagro Gramz to orchestrate a smear campaign against her through targeted videos. To protect her reputation, Megan has already initiated legal action against the online personality, having filed a lawsuit in October for disseminating misleading information regarding her role in the much-publicized Lanez trial. This legal maneuver is part of her broader strategy to combat false narratives that threaten her career and public perception.
In a recent update to her complaint, Megan has leveled additional accusations against Lanez. This new information surfaced after her legal representatives obtained a series of phone recordings from Lanez while he was incarcerated, using a subpoena. Upon reviewing these recordings, Megan’s attorneys assert they uncovered substantial evidence indicating that Lanez had financially incentivized Gramz to malign her character by utilizing her as his “mouthpiece” for defamatory statements.
The legal documentation reveals that “[Tory] has repeatedly discussed [Gramz] with his father.” It further states that “the two confidently asserted that [Megan] would never be able to prove that [Tory] pays or paid [Gramz] for attacking [Megan]. [Gramz’s] false statements regarding the Trial are part of a conspiratorial relationship with [Tory] in which [Gramz] acts as a paid surrogate used to spread [Tory]’s lies about [Megan].” This revelation underscores the complexity and severity of the allegations being raised in court.
In addition to targeting Tory Lanez, Megan Thee Stallion’s legal counsel has introduced a defamation claim against Milagro Gramz and is seeking an injunction to prevent further actions that could harm Megan’s reputation. The three-time Grammy Award winner’s initial lawsuit against Gramz stemmed from accusations that she encouraged her audience to view a sexually explicit deepfake video of Megan while also providing false testimony in the Lanez case, as reported by HipHopDX.
Megan Thee Stallion is pursuing $75,000 in damages related to this case, which is set to be heard in court on July 21, 2025. The outcome of this legal battle could have far-reaching implications not only for Megan’s career but also for how defamation and online harassment are addressed in the music industry.