Megan Thee Stallion is pushing for prompt payment of a $75,000 judgment awarded against Milagro Gramz, AllHipHop reports.
- June 18, 2026
AceShowbiz - Megan Thee Stallion is pushing for prompt payment of a $75,000 judgment awarded against Milagro Gramz, AllHipHop reports. Meanwhile, Gramz has asked a judge to freeze the payment while she pursues an appeal.
A federal jury granted the $75,000 defamation damages to Megan Thee Stallion in her lawsuit against Gramz, Hiphopwired and TMZ confirm. Gramz, who identifies as a self-employed media commentator supporting her household and two minor children, argues that paying immediately would impose a severe financial burden, TMZ and Madamenoire add. However, Megan’s legal team opposes the request to delay payment, emphasizing that Gramz has not submitted any financial documents to back her hardship claim and insists she must post a supersedeas bond during the appeal, as Hiphopwired and AllHipHop detail.
Megan Thee Stallion is a rapper and songwriter best known for her 2019 single "Big Ole Freak." She has earned multiple Grammy nominations, including nods for "Savage" and "Thot Shit," highlighting her status as a leading figure in hip-hop. This defamation case relates to Gramz’s online posts about Tory Lanez following the shooting incident involving Megan, which contributed to the jury’s verdict.
The dispute underscores Megan Thee Stallion’s determination to secure the financial outcome of the defamation ruling despite Gramz’s appeal. Her legal team argues that requiring Gramz to post a bond protects Megan from potential financial risk if the appeal fails, ensuring the judgment can be enforced without undue delay or jeopardy.
This article is based on reporting originally published by AllHipHop.