Mark Geragos, Sean 'Diddy' Combs’ attorney, is currently embroiled in several legal malpractice lawsuits. As he defends Diddy in a federal case, allegations against him continue to pile up, including court admonishments and accusations of misconduct. With a possible license suspension looming, Geragos' future in law is uncertain.
Legal Troubles Mount for Diddy’s Attorney Mark Geragos Amid Malpractice Claims

Legal Troubles Mount for Diddy’s Attorney Mark Geragos Amid Malpractice Claims
Mark Geragos, the attorney for Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, faces multiple legal malpractice lawsuits as he defends the music mogul against federal charges, raising concerns over his fitness to practice law.
Mark Geragos, the renowned attorney representing Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, is reportedly facing an increasing number of legal malpractice claims, including at least three confirmed cases and additional claims expected to emerge soon. As he manages Diddy’s federal case in the Southern District of New York, which has entered its second week following jury selection, Geragos has encountered serious challenges that call into question his legal practice.
Recently, Geragos has drawn unfavorable attention due to a reprimand from the presiding judge over inappropriate comments directed at the prosecution. Added to this, he and his daughter, Teny Geragos, stand accused of employing TMZ to publicize their defense strategies for Diddy, allegedly contravening established court rules. Despite acknowledging his role as attorney for Diddy’s mother, Janice Combs, Geragos has stopped short of clearly asserting his position as Diddy’s defense attorney in the ongoing federal case.
Further complicating Geragos' situation, he has been implicated in past cowardly schemes aimed at intimidating witnesses and victims who might testify against Diddy. This ties him intricately to the musician, as noted by prosecutors who label him a “mob attorney” due to his long-standing relationship with Combs.
Calls for the suspension of Geragos’ law license have intensified, especially as ongoing litigation of the legal malpractice cases unfolds. Inside sources have revealed that a fourth malpractice case is on the brink of being filed in federal court, which would only exacerbate Geragos' existing problems.
The malpractice lawsuits listed against Geragos include:
1. The Estate of Anisa Farhadi v. Geragos (Case No. BC690815), set for trial in December 2025.
2. Franklin v. Geragos (Case No. 20STCV37797), trial scheduled for July 7, 2025.
3. Teresa Hershey Et Al v. Geragos (Case No. 19STCV17855), with a trial date of September 8, 2025.
Mark Geragos remains a licensed attorney in California under bar license #108325. Those with information regarding any ethical or criminal misconduct are encouraged to reach out to relevant authorities or file complaints with The State Bar of California for further investigation.
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