Diddy & King Combs Settle $53K Legal Fee Dispute Amidst Ongoing Legal Battles
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Diddy and his son Christian “King” Combs have reached a settlement with the law firm Summa LLP regarding unpaid legal fees.
Court documents obtained by TMZ reveal that Summa LLP claimed the father-son duo failed to pay invoices totaling $53,688.35 for over 100 hours of attorney work and 90 hours of paralegal services rendered since March 2025.
The Connection to the Grace O’Marcaigh Lawsuit
A portion of the disputed legal fees, according to Summa LLP, were related to the sexual assault suit filed by Grace O’Marcaigh against King Combs.
O’Marcaigh alleges she was working as a steward on a yacht chartered by Diddy around New Year’s Eve 2022 and that King Combs attempted to force her to perform oral sex.
O’Marcaigh’s lawsuit names King Combs for assault and Diddy for aiding and abetting.
Settlement Reached, Details Remain Private
While the settlement has been reached and the lawsuit over the unpaid legal bills dismissed, the current status of Grace O’Marcaigh’s case remains unclear.
Alejandro Barrientos, Summa’s attorney, confirmed the settlement but did not disclose any further details.
Frequently Asked Questions
What was the amount of the legal fees in dispute?
The legal fees in dispute totaled $53,688.35.
Who was the law firm involved in the settlement?
The law firm involved was Summa LLP.
Is the Grace O’Marcaigh lawsuit resolved?
The current status of the Grace O’Marcaigh lawsuit is unclear.
