Overview
- DJ Akademiks said he completed a second deposition in the case and took to social media to criticize the process.
- He said a New Jersey federal judge limited any extra questioning to 45 minutes and barred inquiries about Nicki Minaj and Drake.
- Akademiks alleged Megan Thee Stallion’s legal team pursued irrelevant lines of inquiry and estimated their deposition efforts cost roughly $150,000 to $200,000.
- He later claimed Megan’s team tried to make him pay for the deposition after he declined to answer certain questions.
- Megan is suing Milagro Gramz over an alleged smear campaign tied to Tory Lanez and his father, and a judge previously sanctioned Gramz for deleting thousands of texts while subpoenas to other online figures, including Adin Ross, remain in effect after a failed motion to quash.