Megan Thee Stallion Opposes Milagro Gramz's Request to Delay $75K Defamation Judgment Payment
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Summary
Megan Thee Stallion's legal team has filed a court response opposing Milagro Gramz's request to pause a $75,000 defamation judgment while she appeals. Megan's attorneys argue that if a stay is granted, Gramz should be required to post a supersedeas bond covering the full judgment plus interest and costs. The filing challenges Gramz's claims of financial hardship as a basis for delaying payment.
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Megan's attorneys pushed back against Gramz's request to halt payment while she appeals the defamation judgment.
Megan's team argues that if the court allows any stay, Gramz should have to post a supersedeas bond equal to the judgment, plus anticipated interest and costs.
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