Jurors handed Megan Thee Stallion a victory on Monday in her defamation lawsuit against Milagro Gramz, the blogger she accused of coordinating with Tory Lanez to defame her and promote a deepfake pornographic video featuring the “Lover Girl” rapper without her consent.
After two days of deliberations, jurors in Miami federal court found Gramz liable for defaming Megan, intentionally inflicting emotional distress by coordinating with Lanez and promoting the altered video, according to Legal Affairs & Trials . The jury reportedly awarded the musician $75,000 in damages.
The Grammy-winning rapper sued Gramz, whose legal name is Milagro Cooper, last October . She accused Cooper of being a “longtime mouthpiece” for Lanez, the musician convicted of opening fire with a semiautomatic

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