
Milagro Gramz Scolded By Judge Amid Megan Thee Stallion Case
Megan Thee Stallion remains to be wrapped up in her authorized battle with Milagro Gramz, and not too long ago, she secured a win. AllHipHop’s Grouchy Greg Watkins solely reviews that U.S. Justice of the Peace Decide Lisette M. Reid shut down Gramz’s movement to subpoena Roc Nation CEO Desiree Perez and Kelsey Harris shortly earlier than an vital deadline within the lawsuit.
“Defendant’s request is much more troubling in gentle of trial quick approaching in November and the undersigned’s earlier warning to the events on the significance of adhering to case deadlines,” Decide Reid defined.
Gramz’s authorized group argued that Harris and Perez’s involvement in Meg’s taking pictures case made their depositions essential.
“Defendant has identified of those witnesses since 2020, and, on the very least, has identified of their purported significance to this case since its inception in October 2024. This begs the query of why Defendant was looking for discovery from them simply days earlier than the already prolonged discovery deadline,” the decide dominated.
Megan Thee Stallion Lawsuit
Tuesday, July 30, 2024; Atlanta, Ga; Grammy winner Megan Thee Stallion performs throughout a presidential marketing campaign rally for Vice President Kamala Harris on Tuesday, July 30, 2024 on the Georgia State Convocation Middle in Atlanta, Ga. Richard Burkhart / USA TODAY NETWORK by way of Imagn Photographs
Meg sued Gramz in 2024, alleging that the gossip blogger unfold false details about the Tory Lanez taking pictures case. A trial is anticipated to start on November 17. Earlier this month, it was reported {that a} court docket submitting was submitted within the Southern District of Florida. It listed numerous potential witnesses.
Amongst them have been Jason Lee, Carl Crawford, Lanez and his father, Joe Budden, and even Kylie Jenner.
Lanez shot Meg within the foot after a celebration on the make-up mogul’s Los Angeles residence in 2020. He was convicted of this in 2022, and in 2023, he was sentence to 10 years behind bars for it. He continues to cling to his innocence, insisting that he deserves to be a free man.