Megan Thee Stallion just shut down some serious online drama with a powerful legal move! The “Savage” rapper was granted a gag order against blogger Milagro Gramz in her ongoing defamation lawsuit — putting an official stop to Milagro’s public comments about Megan related to the Tory Lanez case.
According to court papers, U.S. Magistrate Judge Lisette M. Reid issued the gag order after Megan accused Milagro of running a “campaign of harassment” against her. Now, Milagro — who’s representing herself — is legally banned from posting about Megan and the high-profile Tory Lanez drama on social media.
Megan’s legal team argued that Milagro’s online commentary risked inciting violence, and the judge agreed. “There’s an accusation that you defamed her,” Judge Reid said. “So what I have to do as a judge in this case is at least contain the information that’s going around in social media from you right now on this case.”
The judge also made it clear the restriction applies both ways — if Megan were posting about Milagro or the case, that would also be “highly inappropriate.”
Megan first filed her defamation suit back in October 2024, and the case is still unfolding. Interestingly, the gag order came just days after Tory Lanez’s team dropped previously unseen evidence claiming to prove his innocence on the website 36hourslater.com — adding even more fuel to the ongoing legal fire.
Stay tuned as this courtroom saga continues to heat up!

