Megan Thee Stallion’s former manager says the rapper underwent an expensive therapy program after a deepfake pornography video was made in her likeness and shared online.
Travis Farris, also known as T-Farris, took the stand in Megan’s defamation trial against blogger Milagro Gramz on Wednesday (Nov. 19).
According to TMZ, the former manager testified that Megan spent $240,000 attending a four-week therapy session to cope with the emotional distress caused by Gramz's posts, including the explicit deepfake video that some believed to be real.
Farris recounted how Megan came to him in tears, apologizing for him having to witness the video, which led to her decision to undergo therapy.
He also described rushing to Megan's side at the hospital after receiving a text about the July 2020 shooting in which Tory Lanez was found guilty for in 2022.
Megan's attorneys confirmed in court that she has been diagnosed with PTSD and noted that Dr. Lenore Walker, the doctor who made the diagnosis, is scheduled to testify later the same day.
Farris denied Gramz's claims of a romantic relationship with Megan by describing their relationship as a "big brother/little sister" bond that developed after he became her manager shortly before her mother, Holly Thomas, passed away in 2019.
Megan sued Gramz last October and accused her of carrying out a “campaign of harassment and cyberbullying” in connection to Lanez’s conviction.
Lanez and his attorney, Crystal Morgan, were held in contempt of court last week and fined $20,000 after he refused to answer questions in a deposition for Megan’s defamation case against Gramz.