Grammy Award-winning rapper Megan Thee Stallion returned to federal court in Miami on Friday as she continues a defamation lawsuit against a blogger she accuses of spreading a false, AI-generated pornographic video.

During cross-examination, the artist, whose real name is Megan Pete, testified that the alleged deepfake video severely affected both her mental health and her music career. She told jurors that the situation caused extreme emotional distress and led to the loss of major professional opportunities.

If the jury rules in her favor, jurors will be responsible for deciding how much money she could be awarded in damages. Pete also testified that she became so depressed during the ordeal that she, at one point, felt her life was not worth living.

Inside a courtroom on the 13th

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