
In a dramatic twist to an ongoing legal saga, Milagro “Gramz” Cooper is pleading with a federal judge to delay her payment of $75,000 to Megan Thee Stallion, citing financial struggles that could leave her in dire straits. The stakes are high as she battles to overturn a court ruling that has already sent shockwaves through the entertainment community.
Court documents obtained by TMZ reveal that Milagro is seeking a pause on the payment while she appeals the lower court’s decision. She claims that immediate payment would impose an overwhelming financial burden, particularly as her income as a self-employed media commentator varies significantly month to month.
Milagro, who supports her household and two young children, argues that she lacks the liquid assets necessary to cover the judgment or to secure a supersedeas bond, which would allow her to postpone payment during the appeal process. Her financial situation is precarious, and she insists that the requirement to pay now would strain her resources even further.

This legal battle stems from a lawsuit filed by Megan, which revolved around social media posts related to Tory Lanez and the aftermath of a shooting incident involving the rapper. A federal jury had previously sided with Megan, awarding her $75,000 in damages, but that figure could increase under Florida law, which may impose additional costs, including attorney fees.

Milagro’s latest court filing acknowledges that Megan’s legal team is opposed to her request for a delay, adding another layer of tension to an already intense situation. As this case unfolds, the implications for both women are significant, raising questions about the future of their careers and the legal landscape surrounding social media commentary.

What will be the outcome of this high-stakes appeal, and how will it affect both Megan and Milagro moving forward?





