Megan Thee Stallion Speaks Out After Judge Rejects Her Record Label’s Motion To Dissolve Restraining Order
Megan Thee Stallion has spoken out, following the decision that a judge made to reject her record label’s motion to dissolve her temporary restraining order. On Thursday (Mar. 5), the Houston rapper took to Instagram to share her feelings regarding the judgment.
“FACTS ARE FACTS AND THE FACTS ARE PUBLIC! I’m extremely pleased that 1501 and Carl Crawford were denied the request to dissolve the Court order and try to stop my music from being released,” Megan wrote in the caption of her post. “I will proceed with the release of “SUGA”. On Friday, March 6.”
“To be clear, I will stand up for myself and won’t allow two men to bully me, I am NO ONE’s PROPERTY. Y’all are choosing to highlight the issue of music splits…talk about everything else,” she continued. “This has nothing to do with anyone else including JAY-Z, stop deflecting and trying to make this a publicity stunt.”
“I want my rights, The facts are,” Megan said before listing her “rights.”
“1. 1501 doesn’t want to approve my budget to put out my project that the court is allowing to be released.
2. 1501 tried to stop my release, I prevailed in court
3. 1501 tried to fight the decision today, the court denied 1501’s request? respect my deceased mother, she’s not here, you don’t know her, you weren’t involved.”
“Carl should speak for himself,” Megan concluded. “All the facts are public record available at the courthouse in Houston.” In the post where Megan spoke out about the judge’s decision, she shared three photos of herself rocking a tan suit that was adorned with a black and gold belt.
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