Megan Thee Stallion has reportedly filed for a civil restraining order over Tory Lanez’s alleged ongoing harassment.
On Tuesday (December 17), the Texas rapper requested a restraining order, asking a Los Angeles Superior Court judge to prevent Lanez from orchestrating harassment of her through social media and third parties.
Megan Thee Stallion’s legal team produced records of alleged Zelle payments between Lanez’s father, Sonstar Peterson, and blogger Milagro Gramz.
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Meg filed a lawsuit against Gramz earlier this year, accusing her of launching an online stalking campaign on behalf of Tory Lanez. She sued for defamation, harassment and cyberstalking, claiming the conduct caused significant emotional and reputational harm.
Zelle records show Lanez’s father made six payments to the blogger between October 2020 and March 2022, totaling $3,000.
Meghan accused Lanez of engaging in “psychological warfare,” which she said deeply affected her mental health.
Meghan said in the filing that she “sometimes wished the Conservatives had shot me if I had known I would be going through this ordeal.”
The “HIS” hitmaker, whose real name is Megan Pete, claims Lanez continued to harass her in prison.
“Although Mr. Peterson was sentenced to 10 years in prison for shooting Ms. Pitt, he continued to subject her to repeated trauma and revictimization,” the document states.
Additionally, in a recent filing, attorneys for Megan Thee Stalling produced recordings of Lanez’s jailhouse phone calls. In one alleged phone call, Lanez and his father “confidently asserted” that Meghan “cannot prove” that Lanez paid Gramz for “attacking” her.
The indictment accuses Gramz, who is represented by attorney Tory Lanez, of “knowingly coordinating” with the singer to amplify his “unsubstantiated and baseless theories to aid him in his pursuit of revenge against Megan Thee Stallion.”