Tuesday, November 18, 2025 - Canadian rapper Tory Lanez and his lawyer have been held in contempt of court after he refused to answer questions in a deposition for American hip hop star Megan Thee Stallion’s defamation lawsuit against Milagro Gramz.
In a legal order, Lanez and his lawyer, Crystal Morgan, were
held in contempt of court due to their conduct after a deposition that was held
on Nov. 14.
Lanez asked what sanctions he would get if he didn’t answer
any question, and once he found out he could be held in contempt of court, be
sanctioned, and face additional jail time, Lanez responded with "Whatever
the fines are, I’ll pay them. I’m a millionaire. I don’t care.”
After Lanez told Megan’s lawyers to “calm down” and “relax,”
followed by calling them a “liar,” he left the room to end the deposition,
alleging that he hadn’t been shown all of the exhibits that Megan’s team
intended to use during the deposition beforehand.
According to Complex, Lanez eventually returned to the room,
got upset at Megan’s lawyer, and then left again while making derogatory
comments towards them and refusing to return to the deposition afterward.
For Morgan’s involvement, Lanez's lawyer objected to
questions being asked about Lanez’s communications with Gramz throughout the
deposition, questions that “were clearly relevant to the proceeding” according
to the order.
“She engaged in lengthy speaking objections, coaching the
witness, and continued to do so after she was requested to stop,” reads the
order. “Even after her objections were ruled upon, she did not once instruct
her client to answer Plaintiff’s questions.”
Details about the two previous attempts at depositions for
Lanez by Megan’s team are also revealed in the order. Lanez’s first deposition
only lasted 44 minutes because he “behaved inappropriately and personally
insulted the attorney taking the deposition.”
During the second attempt, Lanez told prosecutors that he’s
“got jail for 10 years right now. You can do whatever you’d like to do” when he
found out the consequences for failing to comply with his deposition.
Megan’s defamation lawsuit kicks off on Nov. 17 when it goes
to trial. In October, Lanez filed a protective order that requested that he not
be subject to any more questioning in the case.
Lanez was sentenced to ten years in prison after
being found guilty of all charges involved in shooting Pete in the foot in
2020; the shooting happened when the two were arguing after a pool party at
Kylie Jenner’s house.

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