Videos by According2HipHop
Megan Thee Stallion has scored a legal victory against blogger Milagro Cooper, but the case may be far from over.
A jury recently found Cooper liable for defamation, intentional infliction of emotional distress, and for sharing AI-generated explicit content involving Megan. Initially, the jury suggested $75,000 in damages, but a judge later reduced the amount to $59,000.
Now, Megan is pushing back—filing an appeal in pursuit of a larger financial award.
The situation has taken another twist following a recent livestream from Cooper, where she appeared to admit that she “had to play the part of a poor N***a” while facing off against a millionaire in court. That statement has raised eyebrows across social media, with many questioning whether she may have downplayed her actual financial situation during the trial.
If proven true, it could open the door to serious legal implications, especially considering that legal fees tied to the case could reportedly exceed $1 million under Florida law.
As the case continues to unfold, the spotlight is now shifting from the verdict itself to how the proceedings were handled—and whether more consequences could be on the horizon.










