Megan Thee Stallion asks for Tory Lanez restraining order

Rapper Megan Thee Stallion has filed a request for a restraining order against Tory Lanez, whoâs currently serving a 10-year prison sentence for shooting her.
Lanez, real name Daystar Peterson, shot Grammy winner Megan, 29, in the feet during an argument after a party in 2020.
In court documents filed in Los Angeles, Megan accuses him of continuing to harass her online from behind bars and subjecting her to ârepeated trauma and re-victimisationâ.
Lanezâs lawyers told BBC Newsbeat the claims were âridiculousâ and the âtruth will be revealedâ in court.
Meganâs lawyers have asked a judge to prevent Lanez from harassing her via third parties.
They accuse blogger Milagro Elizabeth Cooper, known online as Milagro Gramz, of being a âmouthpieceâ and âpuppetâ sharing misinformation about the case on behalf of the jailed Canadian rapper.
The filing from Meganâs lawyers alleges Lanez, 32, discussed payments to Milagro with his dad, Sonstar Peterson, from prison, but his lawyers say any payments to the blogger from Sonstar had nothing to do with Lanez or his case.
Milagroâs representatives declined to comment on the filing when contacted by Newsbeat but said a response to be heard in a separate lawsuit would âspeak for itselfâ.

Lanez was found guilty of three charges at a trial last year â negligent discharge of a firearm, assault with a semi-automatic firearm, and carrying a loaded and unregistered firearm.
The court heard he and Megan, real name Megan Pete, had a row after leaving a party hosted by Kylie Jenner in the Hollywood Hills on 12 July 2020.
When Megan demanded to be let out of the car they were in, Lanez shot at her feet while ordering her to âdanceâ.
Lanez has continued to maintain his innocence and shortly after he was jailed in August 2023 claimed he had been wrongly convicted.
In an Instagram post he wrote: âI refuse to apologise for something I did not do.â
The sentencing judge also criticised Lanez for trying to âintimidate Ms Pete and silence her truths from being heardâ.
The trial divided the hip-hop community with artists taking sides. After Lanez was found guilty by a jury, 50 Cent apologised for posts heâd shared suggesting Megan had lied about being shot.
But he wasnât alone â Megan said in court she had not known âa single day of peaceâ since the attack due to online speculation.
She initially told police sheâd hurt her feet by stepping on glass and later said she lied because she didnât want to âget in more troubleâ.
Responding to the restraining order petition, Lanezâs lawyers again cast doubt on Meganâs side of the story.
âIt is important to consider the pattern of behaviour we are seeing,â they said in a statement.
âWhen someone has openly admitted to lying on major public platforms⊠at what point do we, as a society, stop believing the narrative they are pushing?â
âCampaign of harassmentâ
In October, Megan released a documentary charting her struggles with anxiety, depression and suicidal thoughts in the aftermath of the shooting and the trial.
In their appeal for a restraining order, Meganâs lawyers allege Lanez tried to disrupt the documentaryâs release with an appeal â something his lawyers dismissed as âludicrousâ.
â[He] was simply complying with legal deadlines, as required by the courts,â they say.
Meganâs representatives say the âonly recourse she now has is to seek a civil harassment restraining order against [Lanez] to end his ongoing campaign of harassment.â
A court hearing on the order is due to take place on 9 January.
