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Why did Megan Thee Stallion file a lawsuit against streamer Adin Ross?

Rapper Megan Thee Stallion has sued streamer Adin Ross. The lawsuit is regarding Ross's comments on the Tory Lanez shooting incident. Stallion's legal team accuses Ross of spreading misinformation. Ross confirmed he was served legal papers in an unusual way. A mariachi band appeared at his home to deliver the deposition.
Why did Megan Thee Stallion file a lawsuit against streamer Adin Ross?
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Rapper Megan Thee Stallion has taken a legal action against streamer Adin Ross. While not many specifics have been revealed about Megan Thee Stallion lawsuit, Adin Ross has confirmed being served by her in a very unconventional way during his livestream. As per reports, Stallion has been reached out, but she has not yet made a comment on her move.

Why did Megan Thee Stallion serve Adin Ross?

The defamation lawsuit filed by the legal representatives of Megan Thee Stallion is reportedly tied to the ongoing fallout from 2020’s shooting incident that involved Tory Lanez. Reports further suggest that Ross has been accused of repeatedly sharing his opinions as well as narratives about the shooting accident. It did nothing but spread some harmful misinformation after the trial.
The entire case has prompted Megan's legal team to take formal action, holding Ross accountable for his statements. As per the representatives, it’s been alleged that Ross actively propagated all the false information. His comments are now accused of constituting defamation, which caused additional harassment and harm towards the rapper.The rapper as per reports is current serving his prison sentence. Megan and her legal team have filed defamation case against online personalities who were accused to spread false information.
Reportedly, Ross is one of the names connected to the proceedings.

Adin Ross confirms getting served by Megan Thee Stallion

Adin Ross has publicly claimed that the method of delivering court papers was quite unusual. As per Ross, he had been actively avoiding accepting any legal paperwork at his home. But to his surprise, a mariachi band unexpectedly appeared outside his home and started to perform outside the residence.As per Ross, the musical legal tactics has been a deliberate strategy employed by the legal team. He further suggested it was designed to lure him outside, and the unconventional plan did work, as Ross finally accepted deposition. Ross even told that, the security was not ready to accept papers. So, there wasn't any means for him to be served, till he didn't exit the house. But with the unconventional method that was chosen, it worked like a savage plan.

How did Adin Ross react after being served?

After being served, the streamer discussed the entire incident of Adin Ross lawsuit details live on his stream with the commentator DJ Akademiks. At first Akademiks wasn't able to believe what Ross said but as he pulled out pictures, and showed mariachi band in his driveway, things became believable. Ross then told about how this bait that was set by the legal representatives, made him go out of his house. He later confirmed his story about being served to the audience. He then had to accept this deposition. Hearing about his, It was then claimed by Akademiks that he got questioned for 7 hours, during his deposition for same case.Ross further stated his intention to consult the lawyer about the deposition. He during his livestream even said, "My lawyer is like, Adin just tell them to contact me.""So me and my lawyer are hopping on a call tomorrow to figure out when I’m going to do the deposition,” he added further.The streamer then floated the idea of livestreaming entire legal proceedings for the audience, though the feasibility of it is uncertain. With this reaction, he has now framed the lawsuit as a form of public baiting that is designed for nothing but generating reaction on this streamer news.
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