Judge denies Megan Thee Stallion's injunction against blogger, ruling it "overboard" despite prior defamation win. Details on the legal battle.
- April 21, 2026
AceShowbiz - Megan Thee Stallion was denied a permanent injunction against blogger Milagro Cooper by a federal judge, according to TMZ. The rapper sought a court order to stop Cooper from discussing her mental health, alcohol consumption, or extended family in any public forum.
However, the judge ruled that there was no evidence Cooper attempted to physically stalk Megan Thee Stallion, such as attending her concerts or searching for her in person. The court described the requested injunction as "overboard." Additionally, Cooper’s activities did not meet Florida's legal standard for cyberstalking, and her blog was deemed to serve a "legitimate purpose" as news and commentary.
This ruling comes after Megan Thee Stallion won a defamation lawsuit against the blogger last December. Cooper was found liable for defamation, intentional infliction of emotional distress, and distributing sexual deepfake images of the rapper. Originally, Cooper was ordered to pay $75,000 in damages, though a judge later reduced this to $59,000.
Megan Thee Stallion also accused Cooper of acting as a "mouthpiece" for Tory Lanez during their legal dispute, which involved Lanez shooting the rapper in the foot. Despite the prior defamation ruling, the court declined to impose a permanent injunction restricting Cooper’s speech about Megan Thee Stallion.