Verdict Pending After Jury Break in Megan Thee Stallion Defamation Trial
Deliberations resume Dec. 1 following testimony on alleged deepfake posts, personal harm, disputed payments.
Overview
- Jurors deliberated for about five and a half hours on Nov. 26 before recessing for the Thanksgiving weekend and will continue on Monday.
- Megan Thee Stallion testified that she spent more than $240,000 on therapy and described severe emotional distress tied to online narratives.
- Milagro Gramz told the jury she is $10,000 in debt, said she struggled to feed her children, and reported losing a $6,300‑per‑month Stationhead contract.
- Gramz said she raised $18,000 online and later another $40,000 for legal fees, paid a legal services operator and an attorney, and testified that the attorney later withdrew.
- Questioned about $3,000 from Tory Lanez’s father, Gramz said the money was for her children and promotional work and denied being paid for favorable coverage.