Tory Lanez Ordered to Pay Megan Thee Stallion’s Legal Fees After Wild Prison Deposition

In a stunning legal development, Tory Lanez has been ordered by a federal judge in Florida to cover Megan Thee Stallion’s attorney fees following a chaotic Zoom deposition earlier this year.
The deposition took place via video call from Lanez’s prison on April 9, as part of Megan’s broader defamation suit against blogger Milagro Gramz. During the questioning, Lanez reportedly mocked Megan’s lawyer, interrupted basic lines of inquiry, and joked about her hair—behaving more like a comedian than a defendant. The session was cut short when things boiled over ☕️.
Because Lanez failed to respond by the court’s April 30 deadline explaining why he shouldn't face contempt charges, the judge sanctioned him. Now, he must pay legal costs tied to that first hour of questioning, and future depositions will be closely monitored by a magistrate judge. Megan’s team is also requesting that a "special master" oversee Lanez’s testimony moving forward—at his expense.
This fallout adds yet another chapter to a case rooted in deep conflict: Lanez was convicted in December 2022 and sentenced to ten years for shooting Megan in 2020. Meanwhile, Megan continues to pursue legal action against Gramz, accusing her of spreading false narratives and even sharing deepfake content. Notably, Gramz was previously ordered to pay $5,000 in legal fees after refusing to comply with digital evidence requests