Tory Lanez Accuses Megan Thee Stallion of Weaponizing the Justice System in Temporary Restraining Order Response

Megan Thee Stallion requested a restraining order against the convicted rapper on Dec. 17

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Tory Lanez; Megan Thee Stallion

Tory Lanez is accusing Megan Thee Stallion of weaponizing the justice system in a new complaint.

According to court papers obtained by PEOPLE from the Superior Court of California in Los Angeles County, Lanez (whose real name is Daystar Peterson), 32, filed the motion on Tuesday, Dec. 24 responding to the temporary restraining order request the Grammy-winning artist filed earlier this month.

The documents claim that through her counsel, Megan (whose real name is Megan Pete), 29, "has improperly decided to use the Los Angeles County civil court to file a frivolous request for civil harassment restraining order against Daystar Peterson, who has had zero direct contact with Ms. Pete."

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"When celebrity with millions of dollars and backed by large corporation disagrees with free speech or opinions, they weaponize the justice system, failing to understand that they are public figures, who voluntarily catapulted themselves into the limelight, unable to deal with the controversy and public opinions," the documents read in part.

Lanez's complaint cites California Code of Civil Procedure S. 527.8, which "prohibits courts from issuing restraining orders that restrict constitutionally protected speech. The statute ensures restraining order."

Kevin Mazur/Getty  Megan Thee Stallion in 2024

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Megan Thee Stallion in 2024

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The complaint goes into further detail: "Rather than rebut the commentary or debate the issues raised by Defendant’s comments so people can make up their own minds, Plaintiff has succumbed to the current trend of using the legal system in an attempt to cancel those opinions she disagrees with."

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A rep for Megan Thee Stallion did not immediately respond to PEOPLE's request for comment.

Earlier this month, Megan requested a temporary restraining order against Lanez, alleging that Lanez is harassing her from prison via social media and third parties, naming blogger Milagro Gramz (whose real name Milagro Elizabeth Cooper).

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Megan's request claims that Lanez enlisted Cooper to "bully, harass and further victimize" her.

"Despite being sentenced to 10 years in prison for shooting Ms. Pete, Mr. Peterson continues to subject her to repeated trauma and revictimization," the request alleged. The filing noted that the "continued harassment" has caused Megan "severe emotional distress and reputational harm."

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“Mr. Peterson is fully aware of the impact of the psychological warfare he has waged against Ms. Pete, yet he continues to deputize his supporters to attack Ms. Pete's character and integrity," Megan's notion claimed.

She previously filed a lawsuit against Cooper in October for alleged harassment and "churning out falsehoods" on his behalf about the 2020 shooting she and Lanez were involved in.

Leon Bennett/Getty Tory Lanez in 2022

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Tory Lanez in 2022

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In 2022, Lanez was convicted of three felony accounts — assault with a semiautomatic firearm, having a loaded, unregistered firearm in a vehicle and discharging a firearm with gross negligence — after shooting Megan's feet in a 2020 incident. He was sentenced to 10 years in prison in 2023, serving time at Tehachapi State Prison in Calif.

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Lanez filed an appeal in February 2024.

Due to these circumstances, the temporary restraining order is unnecessary, Lanez claims. "He does not have possession of firearm and is unable to leave his current residence. Therefore, the incident alleged (which occurred 4.5 years ago) is no longer any form of current or future threat to the person seeking protection," Lanez's complaint states.

"There has been no direct contact of any kind" from Lanez to Megan." Lanez is expected to appear in court on Jan. 9 for a hearing regarding the temporary restraining order.

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