The rapper, 32, is currently serving a 10-year sentence at
a California prison after being found guilty of shooting the female
MC, 29, in the feet during a 2020 incident.
Earlier this week, Megan detailed months of alleged torment from Tory,
which included him allegedly 'coordinating' with bloggers to spread 'lies'
about her online, in a request to a judge.
They then branded Megan 'ridiculous' for claiming that Tory's legal team
had filed a petition in October 2024 in an attempt to detract from the release
of her emotional documentary In Her Words, which premiered on Amazon Prime
Video on October 31.
'Megan's claim that Tory filed legal docs to undermine her new Amazon
Prime documentary is "ridiculous,"' Tory's legal team said Wednesday.
They claim that the timing of the court filing was unrelated to the
release of Megan's doc and, instead, was done to 'comply with legal
guidelines.'
The legal petition in question alleged that the gun used in the July 2020
shooting had been misplaced by the LAPD, as reported by BET.
However, the Los Angeles Attorney General's office ruled in
November that Tory and his legal team failed to provide evidence to back up
their claim.
Megan filed her request for a restraining order in Los Angeles on
Tuesday, according to TMZ.
Tory allegedly uses a network of bloggers, including Cooper, to spread
harmful lies about her, according to the court documents obtained by the
outlet.
The filing reveals that prison phone logs suggest a 'coordinated effort'
between Tory and Cooper, including a call where Tory's dad allegedly asked
about payments for the harassment campaign.
Megan claims that this relentless 'psychological warfare' has taken a
serious toll on her mental health, leaving her depressed and distanced from
friends.
In a deeply distressing statement, Megan said she 'sometimes wishes Tory
would have shot and killed me, if I would have known I was going to go through
this torture.'
As Tory appeals his conviction, Megan claims he's spreading falsehoods
to reduce his sentence and is now seeking a restraining order to prevent
further harassment, either directly or through others.
In October, Megan sued YouTuber and social media personality Milagro
Gramz (Cooper) for allegedly acting as a 'mouthpiece and puppet' for Tory.
Megan's attorney Alex Spiro accused Gramz of carrying out a public
campaign to 'denigrate, belittle, insult, and spread false statements' about
Megan on behalf of Lanez.
The blogger is accused of going as far as to share a 'deepfake
pornographic video' depicting the rapper, real name Megan Pete – a move that
Spiro says violates a Florida statute banning 'altered sexual depictions' of
real people.
In a statement shared with DailyMail, Megan said: 'It's time to hold
bloggers accountable for years of harassment, cyberbullying and the publication
of misinformation about my personal and professional life.
'I've endured countless attacks on my character based on false
narratives from social media bloggers misrepresenting themselves as
journalists.'
She continued: 'It's unacceptable behavior and these individuals need to
understand there will be repercussions for recklessly posting lies and
defamatory falsehoods.'
In a statement posted to X, Gramz acknowledged the lawsuit and confirmed
that she had 'been informed that I'm being sued by Alex Spiro on behalf of his
client Megan Thee Stallion.'
In August 2023, Tory was sentenced to 10 years in prison for shooting
Megan in the feet during a drunken argument after a pool party at Kylie
Jenner’s house in 2020.
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