Megan Thee Stallion testified in a Miami federal court about severe psychological harm she experienced after blogger Milagro Gramz Cooper allegedly spread defamatory statements and promoted a deepfake pornographic video falsely portraying the rapper. The artist told the court she felt worthless and reached a state where survival seemed meaningless, though she refused self-harm to prevent her attackers from claiming victory. She described being mentally exhausted by relentless digital harassment compounded by trauma from the Tory Lanez shooting incident.
Her former manager revealed that Megan paid $240,000 for intensive four-week therapy to address PTSD from the 2020 shooting and grief over losing her mother and grandmother. The rapper stated that publicly sharing her experience aids her recovery and might inspire other women to speak out.
The legal action seeks damages for defamation, intentional infliction of emotional distress, and distribution of fabricated sexual imagery.
Her former manager revealed that Megan paid $240,000 for intensive four-week therapy to address PTSD from the 2020 shooting and grief over losing her mother and grandmother. The rapper stated that publicly sharing her experience aids her recovery and might inspire other women to speak out.
The legal action seeks damages for defamation, intentional infliction of emotional distress, and distribution of fabricated sexual imagery.