
"Megan Thee Stallion asked the court to prevent Milagro Cooper from discussing her mental state, alcohol use, or extended family, but the judge found her demands overboard."
"The judge found no evidence that Cooper tried to physically track Megan, such as attending her concerts or trying to find her in person."
"Megan won a defamation lawsuit against Cooper, who was found guilty of defamation, intentional infliction of emotional distress, and sharing sexual deepfakes."
"The damages initially set at $75,000 were reduced to $59,000 by the judge."
Megan Thee Stallion sought a permanent injunction against Milagro Cooper to prevent her from discussing personal matters. A federal judge ruled against Megan, stating there was no evidence of cyberstalking. The judge deemed Cooper's blog as serving a legitimate purpose. Previously, Megan won a defamation lawsuit against Cooper, who was found liable for defamation and emotional distress, with damages initially set at $75,000 but later reduced to $59,000. Megan accused Cooper of acting as a mouthpiece for Tory Lanez during their legal issues.
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