Milagro Gramz has filed a motion asking a federal judge to halt enforcement of a reinstated $75,000 defamation judgment in favor of Megan Thee Stallion , citing financial hardship and the risk that collection efforts could undermine her pending appeal. On May 29, Chief U.S. District Judge Cecilia M. Altonaga entered an amended final judgment in favor of the three-time Grammy winner, born Megan Pete, on three counts against Milagro Elizabeth Cooper. The decision reverses an earlier dismissal and restores the jury's verdict of defamation liability, according to AllHipHop . Four days later, on June 2, Gramz filed a stay request by representing herself as she takes the case to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit. In the filing, Gramz described herself as a "self-employed media commentator, researcher and content creator" whose income flows from subscriptions, platform monetization, and audience support, revenue streams that shift from month to month.…