
LOS ANGELES — Megan Thee Stallion has been granted a restraining order from imprisoned rapper Tory Lanez until early 2030. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Richard Bloom on Thursday granted Megan’s request for a protective order after the hip-hop star alleged that Lanez is harassing her from prison through surrogates as he serves a 10-year sentence for shooting her in the feet.
Main Idea: A Los Angeles court extended Megan Thee Stallion’s restraining order against Tory Lanez until Jan. 9, 2030, after she said he was harassing her from prison.
Key Points:
The case may add legal costs and keep attention on online harassment, showing the limits of prison walls when threats can spread through others.
The restraining order may give Megan Thee Stallion more safety and signal that courts can protect victims from continued abuse.
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Primary subject of the article; she obtained and sought extension of the restraining order.
Primary subject of the article; the restraining order is against him and his prison conduct is central.
Named judge who granted the order extension and made the key ruling.
Named attorney for Tory Lanez who objected to the restraining order request.
Tory Lanez’s legal name, mentioned for identification in the article.
Mentioned as the host of the party near where the shooting occurred.
Mentioned only as a featured artist on a hit single in Megan Thee Stallion’s background.
Mentioned only as Tory Lanez’s nationality, not as an acting entity.
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