Convicted rapper Daystar Peterson seeks court protection from additional depositions in Megan Thee Stallion's defamation lawsuit. Peterson's attorneys filed a motion requesting a protective order to prevent further questioning that could damage his criminal appeal. The rapper serves a prison sentence for shooting Megan and maintains he should not face repeated testimony as a non-party to the civil case. His legal team argues the depositions create constitutional risks and an unfair burden.
Peterson previously failed to cooperate during August testimony, prompting a judge to order his return. Megan pursues claims against blogger Milagro Gramz in California civil court over false statements about the shooting incident. The court also compelled testimony from DJ Akademiks and Adin Ross regarding leaked evidence. Peterson's lawyers await the judge's decision on limiting his involvement in the ongoing civil proceedings.
Peterson previously failed to cooperate during August testimony, prompting a judge to order his return. Megan pursues claims against blogger Milagro Gramz in California civil court over false statements about the shooting incident. The court also compelled testimony from DJ Akademiks and Adin Ross regarding leaked evidence. Peterson's lawyers await the judge's decision on limiting his involvement in the ongoing civil proceedings.