A federal court in Florida has mandated that rapper Tory Lanez cover Megan Thee Stallion's legal expenses following his disruptive behavior during a court deposition related to her defamation lawsuit against blogger Milagro Gramz. The incident occurred on April 9 via Zoom from prison, where Lanez allegedly insulted and mocked Megan's attorney, interrupted proceedings, and refused to answer straightforward questions. In response, the court imposed sanctions requiring him to pay the legal costs incurred during that session. Court records also indicate Lanez missed a deadline on April 30 to justify his conduct, leading to additional penalties. To prevent further disruptions, a magistrate judge has been assigned to oversee all depositions involving Lanez, and Megan's legal team is seeking the appointment of a neutral testimony manager, with Lanez responsible for the associated costs. This case forms part of Megan Thee Stallion's broader defamation suit against Gramz, whom she accuses of spreading false information about her mental health, substance use, and personal life, allegedly with assistance from Lanez and his father. Earlier, Gramz was fined $5,000 for delaying access to her soc...
Tory Lanez Ordered to Cover Megan Thee Stallion's Legal Fees Following Court Disruption
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