What's Happening?
Megan Thee Stallion, after winning a criminal trial against Daystar Peterson, faces ongoing cyberbullying from online personality Milagro Gramz. Milagro, known for her social media presence, has been accused of defamation and promoting a deepfake video
of Megan. Despite a jury ruling in Megan's favor, awarding her damages for defamation and emotional distress, Milagro continues to make derogatory comments online. Megan's request for a permanent cyberstalking injunction was denied by a federal judge, citing First Amendment protections and lack of evidence for ongoing harassment.
Why It's Important?
This case highlights the challenges of addressing cyberbullying and defamation in the digital age, especially for public figures. The denial of a permanent injunction underscores the legal complexities surrounding free speech and the limitations of current laws in protecting individuals from online harassment. The outcome may influence future legal strategies and legislative efforts to balance free speech with protection against cyberbullying. It also raises awareness about the emotional and reputational impact of online defamation, particularly through the use of deepfake technology.
















