Tory Lanez’s Father Accused of Paying Blogger in Megan Thee Stallion Defamation Trial Against Milagro Gramz
Megan Thee Stallion’s defamation lawsuit against gossip blogger Milagro Gramz has officially entered the courtroom — and it’s already revealing explosive allegations involving Tory Lanez’s father, Sonstar Peterson according to Hot 97. The Houston superstar claims Gramz deliberately pushed false narratives about her shooting, contributing to emotional, professional, and financial damage that continues to impact her career.
The opening days of the trial have exposed alleged behind-the-scenes coordination, questionable payments, and the industry-wide ramifications of weaponized gossip.
$3,000 in Alleged Payments From Sonstar Peterson
On November 28, Megan’s legal team revealed that Milagro Gramz allegedly accepted a total of $3,000 from Lanez’s father between October 2020 and March 2022.
Legal affairs reporter Meghann Cuniff reported that Gramz admitted the payments took place — but insisted they were for personal reasons, such as children’s birthdays or promotional posts.
Jurors were presented with alleged communications that further raised questions about the relationship between Gramz and the Lanez camp:
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A September 2020 text allegedly from Tory Lanez promising Gramz an “exclusive story that would change her life.”
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An alleged February 2022 meeting between Gramz, Lanez, and his father.
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Gramz’s promotion of Lanez’s “Cap” music video during the height of the shooting controversy.
These details support Megan’s claim that Gramz became an active participant in spreading misinformation designed to harm her public credibility.

T-Farris Testifies: Deepfake Trauma and $240K Therapy Costs
Megan’s former manager T-Farris provided emotional testimony describing the impact Gramz’s content had on the rapper — especially an alleged deepfake porn video circulated online.
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Megan was emotionally devastated by the deepfake footage.
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The harassment and nonstop misinformation forced her into intensive therapy.
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Therapy costs totaled $240,000, highlighting the long-term psychological toll.
Farris’ testimony underscores the broader argument: the damage done wasn’t just online — it was deeply personal and long-lasting.
Lost Deals and Brand Impact: Roc Nation Exec Takes the Stand
The court also heard from Daniel Kinney, Senior VP of Branding & Strategic Partnerships at Roc Nation. He detailed how Megan’s brand image was affected during the online smear campaigns.
One major opportunity involved “Call of Duty.”
Megan declined the deal after learning her likeness would become a shootable in-game character, something she felt was insensitive given the real-life trauma she experienced. The opportunity eventually went to her rival, Nicki Minaj.
The testimony illustrates how online attacks didn’t just damage Megan’s morale — they influenced real, high-value business decisions.
A Trial Highlighting the Dark Side of Online Influence
As the courtroom battle continues, the case is revealing how gossip, targeted misinformation, and influencer-driven narratives can steer public opinion and shape the careers of major artists.
Megan Thee Stallion argues this was not a case of criticism or commentary — but a deliberate effort, aided by financial connections, to discredit her during a life-changing incident.
WWETV will continue covering every development in this high-profile trial.
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