Music mogul Sean Combs, popularly known as Diddy, and his son Christian Combs, also known as King Combs, have resolved a legal dispute with a former law firm over alleged unpaid legal fees.
According to newly filed court documents, Summa LLP had sued the father-son duo, claiming they failed to pay for more than 100 attorney hours and 90 paralegal hours of work carried out from March 2025. The firm alleged that the pair owed at least $53,688.35 in outstanding fees.
Part of the billing dispute was reportedly tied to legal representation connected to a lawsuit filed against King by Grace O’Marcaigh. In her complaint, O’Marcaigh alleged that she was working as a steward on a yacht she claimed Diddy had chartered shortly before New Year’s Eve 2022. She accused King of misconduct and further alleged that Diddy aided and abetted his son. She also claimed to have suffered mental and emotional distress.
While the current status of O’Marcaigh’s case remains unclear, court records indicate that Summa LLP and Diddy have now reached a settlement regarding the unpaid legal fees. The firm has subsequently dismissed its lawsuit.
Summa’s attorney, Alejandro Barrientos, confirmed that a settlement was reached but did not disclose further details about the terms of the agreement.



