Megan Thee Stallion is seeking a restraining order against Tory Lanez following alleged harassment through third-party surrogates.
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A petition for a restraining order was filed by the Houston rapper on Tuesday (December 17) at Los Angeles Superior Court against Lanez, who shot her multiple times in 2020.
Lanez was sentenced to 10 years in prison last August for an incident that happened in July 2020, when Megan was shot in her feet while leaving a party at Kylie Jenner’s house.
He was found guilty of all three charges pegged against him: one count of assault with a semiautomatic firearm; one count of carrying a concealed, loaded, and unregistered firearm in a vehicle; and one charge of discharging a firearm with gross negligence. The rapper-singer has maintained his innocence from behind bars and was granted a chance to appeal the judgement this July.
Megan now claims, per the Associated Press, that Lanez is harassing her from prison through third-party surrogates. A petition alleges that prison call logs at the California Correctional Institution in Tehachapi show that Lanez has been coordinating attacks on her credibility.
It highlights multiple bloggers allegedly acting on Lanez’s behalf to make false claims online about the case, including that the gun he used and bullet fragments are missing.
Megan Thee Stallion performs in 2024. CREDIT: Bryan Bedder/Athlos/Getty Images
“Even now, while behind bars, Mr. Peterson shows no signs of stopping,” it reads. “Despite being sentenced to 10 years in prison for shooting Ms. Pete, Mr. Peterson continues to to subject her to repeated trauma and revictimization.”
The petition also states that a protective order originally issued to prevent any previous harassment has now expired. Lawyers for Megan suggest that it’s a loophole that exposes victims to further difficulties.
A court hearing about the order is scheduled for January 9.
The news follows Megan filing a lawsuit against YouTuber Milagro Gramz in October, alleging she shared deepfake porn of her and spread lies about the rapper’s case with Lanez. The suit also accused Gramz – real name Milagro Elizabeth Cooper – of “cyberstalking, intentional infliction of emotional distress, and invasion of privacy”.
Last week, Megan’s attorneys at the law firm Quinn Emanuel then updated their lawsuit against Cooper. The lawyers revealed that they obtained Lanez’s prison calls via subpoena, proving the rapper – real name Daystar Peterson – is still orchestrating a harassment campaign with Milagro against Megan from behind bars.
In a court filing uploaded by entertainment lawyer and reporter Meghann Cuniff, Megan’s lawyers wrote: “[Cooper’s] false statements regarding the Trial are part and parcel of a conspiratorial relationship with Peterson, in which [Cooper] acts as a paid surrogate used to spread Peterson’s lies about [Megan].”
Megan Thee Stallion performs on stage during the 2024 MTV Video Music Award. CREDIT: Kevin Mazur/Getty Images
Pete has opened up about the incident in her new documentary Megan Thee Stallion: In Her Words, released back in October via Amazon Prime Video.
This April, Pete issued a “final” response to the incident. In her response, she reflected on the “humiliation” she faced from the public when coming forward with the claims.
In other news, Megan has teamed up with TWICE for the second time this year with the upbeat power-pop song, ‘Strategy’. They first collaborated on the remix of ‘Mamushi’ back in October – the viral gold-selling hit from the rapper’s third album, ‘Megan’.
‘Megan’ was also ranked Number 48 on NME‘s 50 best albums of 2024 list, and its second single ‘Hiss’ scored the 10th spot on the 50 best songs of 2024 run-down.
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