Megan Thee Stallion’s lawyers say it’s time “to put up or shut up” for a cameraman who’s suing the rapper over allegations that he was forced to watch her have sex in a car during a European tour.

Emilio Garcia filed the lawsuit last year, claiming the superstar subjected him to a hostile work environment due to the alleged incident. But in a motion filed in court on Tuesday, Megan’s lawyers say he’s failed to find any evidence to support those claims, even after months of litigation in which thousands of documents have been handed over.

“Plaintiff still has no evidentiary support for his sensationalized and baseless claims,” Megan’s attorney Alex Spiro writes, before quoting from a legal precedent that tells such plaintiffs to “to put up or shut up” in such situations. “No longer can pl

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