‘s been at  over the past week or so. Although claims that Crawford was trying to prevent her from releasing new music became a prominent focus this case, a judge granted Meg a temporary restraining order against 1501 Certified Entertainment that would allow her to move forward with the release her new project.

Megan Thee Stallion Scores Small W In 1501 Certified Ent. Lawsuit
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According to Complex, she’s earned herself a small W in the courtroom after Judge Robert K. Schaffer ordered an extension the restraining order. At this point, it’s unclear how long the extension but that will be determined in the same week the judge determines whether this case should go through arbitration. Crawford recently  on claims that their contractual agreement includes any sort disputes surrounding the contract be dealt with in arbitration. 

“Defendants reading the contract is unreasonable,” Megan’s team responded in court documents. “Defendants’ demand for arbitration does not preclude Megan] from proceeding in state court.”

Even though Megan Thee Stallion received an extension, there’s no sign whether she plans on releasing new music anytime soon. After all, she is fresh f the which marks her first EP since 2019’s Fever. She did, however, recently team up with for their new collab, “Freak.”