
Judge Allows Megan Thee Stallion's Lawyers to Question Tory Lanez in Prison
A judge has granted permission for Megan Thee Stallion's legal team to question Tory Lanez under oath while he serves his prison sentence. This development is connected to Megan's lawsuit against online blogger Milagro Cooper.

Tory Lanez during legal proceedings
The lawsuit alleges that Cooper collaborated with Lanez to damage Megan's reputation through cyberstalking, emotional distress, and privacy invasion. Specific accusations include sharing deepfake nude images and spreading misinformation about the 2020 shooting case, for which Lanez is currently serving a 10-year prison sentence.
Judge Altonaga commented on Cooper's actions, stating they "depicts a campaign, not journalism." Cooper's attorney, Michael Pancier, responded that "the plaintiff must now substantiate her claims with credible and admissable evidence."
While pursuing legal action, Megan Thee Stallion has launched her premium tequila brand, Chicas Divertidas, inspired by a conversation with Beyoncé. The brand offers both blanco and reposado varieties and coincided with the artist's 30th birthday celebration.
Reports indicate that Tory Lanez remains active despite his incarceration, allegedly assisting Cooper in the campaign against Megan while also working on a new album from prison.
Photo Credit: Tory Lanez for The Come Up Show / CC by 2.0
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