Federal Judge Sanctions Milagro “Mob Radio” Cooper, Orders $5,000 Payment to Megan Thee Stallion’s Legal Team Over Discovery Issues

A federal judge has ordered media personality Milagro Cooper, widely known as Milagro “Mob Radio”, to pay $5,000 in attorney’s fees to the legal team representing hip-hop artist Megan Thee Stallion, following a July 14, 2025, hearing related to discovery disputes in an ongoing civil matter.

According to the court’s order, the sanctions were imposed not as a judgment on the broader merits of the case, but as a cost-shifting measure for time and resources expended by Megan’s attorneys in resolving discovery deficiencies that contributed to procedural delays.

The court found that Megan’s legal team had to step in and address issues that should have been resolved earlier in the discovery process, ultimately requiring judicial intervention.

Under the ruling, Cooper has 30 days to remit payment to Megan Thee Stallion’s counsel.

The order serves as a reminder that courts may impose Rule 37 sanctions or similar remedies when one party’s actions—or inactions—unreasonably hinder the efficiency and fairness of pretrial proceedings.

While Cooper is best known for her online commentary on celebrity legal matters, this development marks a formal sanction under federal procedural rules. She has not issued a public statement in response to the order at this time.

No findings have been made regarding liability or defamation, and the court emphasized that the ruling is strictly limited to attorney’s fees associated with the July 14 hearing.