Megan Thee Stallion scored a significant legal victory this week after a court reinstated a defamation judgment in her favor against Milagro Gramz, an online personality who had made repeated public claims about the rapper that a court previously found to be false and damaging to her reputation.

The reinstated judgment is the latest development in a case that had seen several procedural twists over the past year. With the ruling now back in place, Megan's legal team is expected to pursue enforcement of the award.

Context: A Year of Legal Battles

Megan Thee Stallion has been one of the most legally active artists in the music industry over the past three years. Beyond this case, she has been involved in high-profile legal proceedings related to her former label 1501 Certified Entertainment, as well as the criminal case involving Tory Lanez, who was convicted in 2022 and sentenced to prison in 2023 for shooting her.

Through all of it, Megan has continued to release music and maintain a public presence — including her recent runway appearance at Miami Swim Week — while fighting battles on multiple legal fronts simultaneously.

What Megan Said

Megan has not issued a specific public statement about the reinstated judgment as of publication, but her team confirmed the ruling to Loud Drip and described it as "a victory for accountability."