Merchandise update: Meghann Thee Reporter and GEB mugs are now circulating in the U.S.
The Meghann Thee Reporter and Googly Eyed B!tch merchandise line is off to a great start, and all proceeds support my independent journalism.

Hello from Legal Affairs and Trials with Meghann Cuniff headquarters, where I’ve fulfilled 250 orders for my Meghann Thee Reporter merchandise line in the last two weeks.
Nearly 200 Meghann Thee Reporter and Googly Eyed B!tch mugs are now circulating in the United States, with one headed to Canada. The GEB mug is far and away the hottest selling item. I’ve also sold enough t-shirts and hooded sweatshirts that I ordered a second batch.
The Meghann Thee Reporter design will be my go-to logo, but the GEB logo is special because it’s based on what rapper Tory Lanez called me during his final trial court appearance before going to state prison to begin his 10-year term for shooting Megan Thee Stallion.
As someone told me on the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, “Always a joy to see women take what others meant to harm and turn it into treasure.”
Exactly! All proceeds from merchandise sales support my independent journalism and will help me as I continue developing legalaffairsandtrials.com.
Importantly, I secured the url meghanntheereporter.com for my Shopify store. The listings now include specifics about the clothing such as brand and measurements for each size. I’m also going to add professional product photos, but I think the photos fans shared on social media are the best promotion.
Big thanks to the great Bryson Paul for designing both logos.
I already was a little overwhelmed trying to fulfill pre-orders, then U.S. District Judge Cormac Carney dismissed criminal charges against violent neo-Nazi Robert Rundo and told him he was being unconstitutionally prosecuted. I spent several days tracking the litigation and digging into a February 2023 hearing in which the judge told another neo-Nazi he didn’t think he’d committed any crimes and thus wouldn’t accept his guilty plea.
There were several filings with the 9th Circuit and a Friday afternoon status conference, so the merchandise mailings got put on hold and I’m so grateful to everyone for the patience.
Now that I’ve fulfilled all pre-orders and am organized, I am positioned to fulfill orders shortly after they come in, so you can expect to receive yours within a week or two. I’m including tracking numbers once packages are mailed so you can see for yourself when your stuff is going to arrive.
If you’d like to support my work with a mug, sticker, shirt or sweatshirt, you can order here. Shopify takes all major credit cards and bank debt cards, and you also can pay through Paypal or Apple Pay. Stickers are $5, mugs are $15, shirts are $30 and sweatshirts are $45. Shipping matches what I’m paying at the post office.
Looking ahead
I’m continuing to follow the litigation surrounding Rundo’s release. A brief is due to the 9th Circuit Tuesday and I plan to write an article.
I also will track the final trial in the Los Angeles City Hall public corruption scandal surrounding ex-City Councilman Jose Huizar. Former Deputy Mayor Ray Chan’s trial is to begin Tuesday in U.S. District Judge John F. Walter’s courtroom in downtown Los Angeles. His first trial last year ended in a mistrial because his lawyer, Harland Braun, fell ill.
Young Thug’s trial also is back on in Atlanta this week, so I’ll be posting more videos on TikTok and YouTube and eventually writing another article, probably a profile of Fulton County Superior Court Judge Ural Glanville and the way he’s handling the trial.
My website and mailing list
This mailing list is now over a year old, and it grew fast.
I now have 10,200 subscribers and counting, and I’m still planning to move from Substack to the Ghost web hosting platform.
I also am developing an editorial plan for Legal Affairs and Trials that involves in-depth reporting and writing about federal cases and judges in the Los Angeles area for this mailing list and coverage of celebrity cases and other national cases for my social media platforms, including TikTok.
I will continue following major cases such as former FBI informant Alexander Smirnov’s criminal case, and I’m looking to the article I did on the case and the assigned judge, U.S. District Judge Otis Wright, as an example of the articles I should prioritize for this mailing list
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Thank you!
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For some reason I'm blocked from the merch website. It is deemed unsafe?