A federal judge has mandated gossip blogger Milagro Gramz to surrender her social media credentials to rapper Megan Thee Stallion’s legal representatives.
The judge is frustrated with Milagro for disregarding past directives to grant access to her social media for Megan’s legal advisors during the discovery phase. Milagro did not attend earlier discovery sessions.
Megan initiated a lawsuit against the well-known blogger in October 2024, accusing her of cyberstalking, defamation, and disseminating AI-created images of Megan online.
Megan claimed Milagro acted as a “paid proxy” for rapper Tory Lanez, who is currently incarcerated in a California state prison for shooting Megan in 2020.
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On Monday, July 14, Magistrate Judge Lisette M. Reid instructed Milagro to hand over her Discord account credentials to a third-party forensics firm to retrieve her erased messages.
Milagro is also reported to have deleted communications from iMessage, WhatsApp, and Instagram. The judge mandated her to provide login access for those applications to a third-party forensics company.
Additionally, the judge approved Megan’s legal team’s request for Milagro to cover legal expenses.
Milagro reported on Tory’s trial for her YouTube audience in 2023.
On December 23, 2022, a jury found Tory Lanez guilty of shooting Megan and firearm possession. Tory was sentenced to a decade in prison.