Tag: Megan Thee Stallion

  • Megan Thee Stallion Faces New Allegations in Lawsuit, Former Photographer Takes Legal Action

    Megan Thee Stallion Faces New Allegations in Lawsuit, Former Photographer Takes Legal Action

    Meg finds herself in middle of another legal situation

    Megan Thee Stallion is once again at the center of a legal storm, as a new 54-page lawsuit amendment filed by her former photographer, Emilio Garcia, has brought forth more serious claims. In documents obtained by Legal Affairs and Trials, Garcia has added 10 new allegations against the Houston rapper, including accusations of being misclassified as an independent contractor and physical abuse during a hotel stay in 2022.

    Among the most shocking claims is Garcia’s allegation that Megan had a sexual encounter with another woman in front of him, an incident he says she references in a track on her October 2024 album, Megan: Act II. Garcia points to the lyrics in “Best Friend,” asserting that Megan “relished” in the public exposure of the private moment.

    Megan’s legal team has vehemently denied the accusations, calling them an attempt by Garcia to exploit a wage dispute for public attention and to damage her reputation. They have since filed motions to dismiss the case based on jurisdictional issues.

    Garcia’s lawyer, Ron Zambrano, stands firm, accusing Megan of criminal behavior and insisting that the truth will prevail in court. The legal battle is far from over, with the case now moved to New York.



  • Megan Thee Stallion Awarded Five-Year Restraining Order Against Tory Lanez

    Megan Thee Stallion Awarded Five-Year Restraining Order Against Tory Lanez

    Megan Thee Stallion secured a five-year restraining order against Tory Lanez after his 2020 shooting conviction

    Megan Thee Stallion has successfully secured a five-year restraining order against Tory Lanez, alleging that he continuously harasses her even while in prison. This is a result of a 10-year prison sentence for shooting her in July of 2020. According to reports, Lanez should not have come close to, threatened, or contacted the Houston rapper before contacting her, at least, on January 9, 2030. Also, will require him to remain 100 yards away from her.

    Such a decision was made in Los Angeles on Thursday (January 9) during a court hearing. Megan testified via Zoom about how Lanez’s continued harassment affected her emotionally. “I haven’t been at peace since I was shot, and I’m just trying to be un-harassed,” said the report, which reported that Lanez’s activities affected the emotional well-being of the witness for the prosecution. “I just really want the harassment to stop from the guy who shot me.”

    In addition, Megan said Lanez paid third-party bloggers to spread lies. She mentioned a payment of $3,000 made from Lanez’s father to blogger Milagro Gramz, although Megan is suing her for cyber-stalking and emotional distress.

    Megan recounted in tears how the harassment led her to become anxious, saying, “I am just always nervous. I never had anxiety before this.”

  • Megan Thee Stallion Accuses Tory Lanez of Orchestrating Harassment Campaign from Prison

    Megan Thee Stallion Accuses Tory Lanez of Orchestrating Harassment Campaign from Prison

    Megan Thee Stallion has upped the ante in a legal showdown, alleging that Tory Lanez has been conducting a harassment campaign against her from prison.

    The rapper in October, filed a lawsuit against YouTuber Milagro Gramz, accusing her of peddling lies while the shooting trial of Lanez unfolded massively. Now, Megan has revised that complaint, which was obtained exclusively by HipHopDX. Megan alleges that Lanez is the mastermind behind all the online attacks hurled at her by Gramz.

    According to the amended filing, Megan’s attorneys obtained Lanez’s prison phone call recordings through a subpoena. The actual calls allegedly show the Canadian artist paying Gramz to peddle “malicious falsehoods” about Megan, effectively putting her in a “mouthpiece” status.

    “The document states that [Tory] has repeatedly discussed [Gramz] with his father,” continued the calls. In one of the recorded conversations, “the two confidently asserted that [Megan] would never be able to prove that [Tory] pays or paid [Gramz] for attacking [Megan].”

    In addition, it reads: “[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].”

    The amended complaint now includes a count for defamation against Gramz on top of previous allegations, which include promoting distorted sexual representation, intentional infliction of emotional distress, and cyberstalking.

    Megan has further sought an injunction preventing Gramz from causing further harassment or other tenor acts as necessary by the court to protect her.

  • LilJuMadeDaBeat Criticizes Spotify for Low Artist Payments Amid Spotify Wrapped Buzz

    LilJuMadeDaBeat Criticizes Spotify for Low Artist Payments Amid Spotify Wrapped Buzz

    LilJuMadeDaBeat, the producer famous for his works with Megan Thee Stallion, has even come out to voice down in disappointment about the Spotify Wrapped, and just streaming on that platform in general.

    On Wednesday, December 4th, the same day Spotify published the year-end summaries, the Texas-born beatmaker took to X to express his dissatisfaction: “I hate that y’all actually use Spotify instead of literally ANY other streaming service. They pay us the least.”

    Last Wednesday (December 4) was also the day Spotify released their year-end summaries, and he usually took to X to vent them, claiming Spotify was his least favorite streaming company.
  • Megan Thee Stallion’s photographer who sued her ordered to pay her legal expenses by judge

    Megan Thee Stallion’s photographer who sued her ordered to pay her legal expenses by judge

    Judge Orders Megan Thee Stallion’s Photographer to Cover Her Legal Fees After Lawsuit

    Megan Thee Stallion scores a notable triumph in the lawsuit filed against her by her photographer Emilio Garcia, who accused her of confining him inside a car while getting cozy with another woman and later claiming that he was subjected to a hostile and abusive work environment on her part. All this, however, came crashing down for Garcia on November 19.

    As law reporter Meghann Cuniff shared, Garcia was sanctioned by a federal judge on Tuesday for not attending a pretrial conference. Consequently, he was ordered to cover legal expenses incurred by Megan Thee Stallion and her record label, Roc Nation, which represents the rapper.

  • California State Refutes Tory Lanez’s Claim That Gun in Megan Thee Stallion Case Is Missing

    California State Refutes Tory Lanez’s Claim That Gun in Megan Thee Stallion Case Is Missing

    California State Denies Tory Lanez’s Claim That Megan Thee Stallion Case Gun Is Missing

    Tory Lanez’s appeals process is underway far from over for his conviction of shooting Megan Thee Stallion, but with a recent ruling that major component of the other side’s argument was proven false.

    In a response filed on Monday, November 18, the State of California reiterated that gun remnants were not lost as Lanez’s appeal alleged to prevent additional testing from being done in Megan’s shooting case.

    In response to the state, the Senior Property Officer for the LAPD’s Evidence and Property Management Division released a statement.

  • Plies’ Lawyer Refutes Allegations That Lawsuit Is Targeting Black Women

    Plies’ Lawyer Refutes Allegations That Lawsuit Is Targeting Black Women

    Plies’ lawyer denies lawsuit targets Black women

    On November 6, Plies will file a lawsuit against some of the biggest names in the industry for allegedly sampling his songs without permission. Names like Megan Thee Stallion, GloRilla, and Soulja Boy are mentioned in the copyright infringement lawsuit.

    However, most of the attention focused on Megan and GloRilla whose fans have taken to Instagram comment sections to shade Plies for what they deem possible attacks against Black women.

    The backlash has been so fierce that one of his lawyers, Aaron J. Thornton, found himself having to release a statement. According to him, though, Plies does not have any personal anger towards Megan, GloRilla or even any other parties involved in this lawsuit but is only seeking out compensation from these labels due to what he feels is improper procedure.

    “This lawsuit isn’t a strategically timed attack against Black women,” Thornton stated. “Plies has said a lot of meaningful and important things in support of Black women.”

  • Megan Thee Stallion Wins Transfer of Harassment Lawsuit, But Roc Nation Remains a Defendant

    Megan Thee Stallion Wins Transfer of Harassment Lawsuit, But Roc Nation Remains a Defendant

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    Megan scores significant legal win

    Megan Thee Stallion has moved her harassment lawsuit from California to New York, while the attempt by Roc Nation to be relieved from the indictment was denied.

    The case includes claims from Megan’s former photographer Emilio Garcia against the rapper and Roc Nation for various reasons including posing a hostile work environment, harassment, and misclassifying employment status among others.

    Last week, there was approval from U.S. District Judge Hernán D. Vera in favor of Megan, allowing her case to proceed in the Southern District of New York; the judge, however, declined to dismiss Roc Nation from the case for the moment.

    Filed in Los Angeles with the California reclassification laws that turn independent contractors into employees, according to maximum hours worked, Garcia’s complaint is joint to Roc Nation’s reasonable inference given the latter’s involvement in the status of the photographer’s work.

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