Milagro Gramz’s legal defense is facing visible cracks as her team scrambles to avoid a fast-approaching court loss in Megan Thee Stallion’s defamation ongoing case.
Court reporter Meghan Cuniff revealed that Milagro’s remaining attorney has formally asked the judge for 15 extra days to respond to Megan’s injunction request, citing major internal changes within Milagro’s legal camp. In the filing, the lawyer wrote that “two of Ms. Cooper’s counsels have recently withdrawn from representing Ms. Cooper and remaining counsel cannot meet the deadline prescribed by the rule.”
The request lands after U.S. District Judge Kathleen Williams Altonaga warned that if Milagro failed to respond on time, the court could approve Megan’s injunction automatically — without hearing arguments from the blogger’s side.
Megan is seeking court intervention to force Milagro to remove past posts and recorded content referencing her. The proposed injunction would also impose new limits on Milagro’s ability to publicly comment on Megan in the future, a move that could drastically alter her online presence.
The legal push reflects Megan’s broader effort to stop what her legal team describes as harmful and misleading narratives from continuing to circulate across social platforms.
A ruling on the extension request has not yet been issued. If the judge denies it, Milagro could still face a default decision that would hand Megan a powerful court-ordered restriction on what Milagro can publish going forward.
Update: Milagro’s lawyer is asking for 15 more days to file his opposition to Megan’s injunction request.
“…two of Ms. Cooper’s counsels have recently withdrawn from representing Ms. Cooper and remaining counsel cannot meet the deadline prescribed by the rule.” pic.twitter.com/189ThpDJbR
— Meghann Cuniff (@meghanncuniff) January 6, 2026

