Vlogger Milagro Gramz Appeals $75K Defamation Verdict in Megan Thee Stallion Case
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Jaelani Turner-Williams
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Gossip vlogger Milagro Gramz (Milagro Elizabeth Cooper) has filed an amended notice of appeal against a $75,000 defamation judgment awarded to Megan Thee Stallion. A Miami federal judge ruled that Megan can collect the judgment. Gramz initially filed an appeal in January after being found liable for defaming Megan, when the verdict was for $59,000 in damages, though the jury had originally ordered $75,000.
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· 3 pulledGossip vlogger Milagro Gramz has updated her legal against Megan Thee Stallion, even as a Miami federal judge ruled that the three-time Grammy winner could collect the $75,000 judgment against her.
Gramz, whose legal name is Milagro Elizabeth Cooper, filed an amended notice of appeal on June 30.
Gramz’s appeal was filed when the verdict against her was for $59,000 in damages, even though the jury had initially ordered $75,000.
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