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Megan Thee Stallion on Wednesday filed a lawsuit accusing a YouTuber and blogger of cyberstalking and promoting deepfake pornography of the rapper, as well as spreading “false statements” about a criminal case involving hip-hop artist Tory Lanez , who was convicted in 2022 of shooting and wounding Megan. Megan’s legal team alleges that Milagro Elizabeth Cooper, aka Milagro Gramz, has engaged in a yearslong “campaign of harassment and cyberbullying” against the rapper, spreading “falsehoods” about the high-profile shooting case to Cooper’s “tens of thousands of social media followers.” A Los Angeles jury found Lanez guilty of three felonies in the 2020 shooting, which left Megan wounded with bullet fragments in her feet.

The Canadian musical artist, whose legal name is Daystar Peterson, was sentenced to 10 years in prison in 2023. The law firm representing Megan accuses Cooper of being a “mouthpiece and puppet” for Lanez by promoting “the debunked theory that Mr. Peterson did not shoot” the Houston rapper, also known as Megan Pete.



“Defendant Cooper performed Mr. Peterson’s public bidding to denigrate, belittle, insult, and spread false statements about Ms. Pete on her online social media platforms, for no other reason than to bully, harass and punish Ms.

Pete for Mr. Peterson’s conviction and to tarnish her reputation, causing emotional distress,” Wednesday’s lawsuit states, according to a copy obtained by HuffPost. The suit points to sev.

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