Adin Ross Claims Megan Thee Stallion’s Lawyers Sent a Mariachi Band to Serve Him in Defamation Case and He’s Fighting Back

Adin Ross says his life turned into a telenovela scene when a mariachi band showed up at his front door, hired by Megan Thee Stallion’s legal team in an attempt to serve him court papers. He claims it was all a stunt meant to shame him or force him outside so they could officially deliver paperwork tied to Megan’s defamation lawsuit. Megan and her team have not confirmed the full details. Ross is calling foul.

Here is how the drama supposedly went down. On a stream with DJ Akademiks, Ross says a mariachi group came outside his home performing music. The band was there to attract Ross to the door so that someone could serve him legal documents related to a deposition in the ongoing lawsuit between Megan Thee Stallion and blogger Milagro Gramz. Ross says he never came out. His security turned the band away. The paperwork was never delivered properly. Ross’ lawyers say the attempted service is invalid.

Ross argues he has no legal or factual tie to Megan’s suit, but he was subpoenaed anyway. The subpoena asks for messages, payment records, social media posts. Ross claims that type of request is overbroad and an unfair burden when he is not even a party in the suit. His legal team filed court documents asking for the subpoena to be tossed or at least for a protective order. They claim he is being harassed.

We need to consider the context. Megan’s lawsuit against Milagro Gramz involves accusations of defamation, harassment, and distributing manipulated content. Tory Lanez’s name is in the mix because his trial and the narratives around it are part of what Megan’s legal team says Gramz misused. Ross has been outspoken in support of Tory Lanez and critical of Megan’s credibility. Some see the mariachi stunt as a legal gambit that doubles as public theater.

What this story reveals is that legal battles in the spotlight are rarely just about law. They are about performance, optics, credibility, and who controls the narrative. A mariachi band is more than music in situations like this. It becomes content. It becomes ammunition. Whether Ross wins the motion to quash the subpoena or the court forces him to produce documents, the public has already seen the spectacle. Megan’s legal team may argue it was just creative service. Ross will argue it was bait. The truth probably sits somewhere messy between those two.

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