Megan Thee Stallion ’s legal team is pushing back on Milagro Gramz’s motion to halt her $75,000 defamation judgment in favor of the rapper. In early June, Gramz asked the presiding judge to allow her to delay payment until after she appeals the defamation judgment, citing financial hardship and the risk that paying the judgment could undermine her pending appeal. On Tuesday, Meg’s attorneys issued a response, obtained by Complex, in which she requested that Gramz post a bond equal to the judgment amount. Meg described Gramz as “the same Defendant who showed no hesitation when she broadcast that Plaintiff was a liar, directed her audience to a deep-fake pornographic video of Plaintiff, and threatened to run Plaintiff over with a car, now pleads for the Court’s solicitude so that she may avoid the consequences of a jury’s verdict and this Court’s judgment.” The document continued, “Sympathy cannot displace the governing legal standard.…