Tyrus Fights Back: Sued Woman Faked Pregnancy in Billion-Dollar Extortion Plot
The media star says he’s never met her — so why did she target him? The stunning details of this twisted case are now coming to light.

 

Tyrus (real name George Murdoch) is at the center of a headline-grabbing scandal involving an elaborate fake pregnancy and a multi-billion dollar extortion attempt.

According to newly filed court documents, Tyrus has officially pressed charges against a 30-year-old woman, accusing her of extortion, attempted fraud, and defamation. What’s even more shocking? He claims he’s never had any personal connection to her — no relationship, no history, nothing.

So how did this woman get close enough to pose a legal threat? And why Tyrus?

Sources close to the case say the woman — whose identity is being withheld due to ongoing legal proceedings — first reached out to Tyrus via email several months ago, claiming to be pregnant with his child. The message came with a series of demands: money for “medical support,” housing, and eventual long-term financial compensation for what she claimed would be a “very public situation” if he didn’t cooperate.

The dollar figure she floated? Nearly $1 billion over time, including monthly support, a private residence, and trust funds.

Tyrus, stunned by the accusation, immediately denied any involvement or relationship with the woman — and began compiling evidence to prove it.

Tyrus’s legal team wasted no time. They responded not with negotiation, but with legal action. The official complaint, filed in federal court last week, outlines a deliberate scheme designed to damage Tyrus’s public image, drain him financially, and exploit his fame.

“Our client is the victim of a calculated and malicious campaign,” the lawsuit states. “There is no truth to the allegations of a relationship or paternity.”

Investigators discovered that the woman had no credible medical records, and had digitally altered ultrasound images she sent to the media in an effort to lend credibility to her claim.

Even more alarming, she had reportedly targeted other public figures in the past — but without success.

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So why target Tyrus, specifically?

Analysts say it may be due to his high-profile visibility combined with a reputation for privacy. As a frequent contributor on Gutfeld! and other Fox News programs, Tyrus is known to keep his personal life largely out of the public eye, which may have made him seem like an ideal target for a bluff — someone who might quietly pay to avoid the media circus.

But they underestimated him.

“He’s not someone who gets bullied,” said a source close to the situation. “He’s not afraid of a fight — especially when it comes to protecting his name and family.”

As news of the lawsuit broke, fans expressed shock and support online, praising Tyrus for standing his ground.

“Good on him for not giving in,” one Twitter user wrote. “Too many people would just pay to make it go away.”

Others pointed to the dangerous precedent such scams could set if not taken seriously by the courts. Tyrus’s legal team is reportedly pushing for criminal charges as well, aiming to make the case a warning to others attempting to exploit celebrity figures through fabricated claims.

The woman has not issued an official statement, but sources say she may now face counter-charges for fraud, defamation, and attempted extortion, all of which carry serious legal consequences.

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In an era where high-profile figures are often vulnerable to smear campaigns, Tyrus’s decision to take the issue public and fight back through the courts may set a powerful example.

This wasn’t just a public relations nightmare — it was a personal attack built on lies, deceit, and manipulation. And Tyrus, it seems, has no intention of backing down.