As Diddy's defense team, led by attorney Mark Geragos, attempts to alter the narrative surrounding the federal case against the music mogul, their recent moves and a new podcast venture have drawn considerable scrutiny and criticism.
Diddy's Defense Team in Hot Water Amid Controversial Podcast Launch

Diddy's Defense Team in Hot Water Amid Controversial Podcast Launch
The trial of Sean 'Diddy' Combs takes a tumultuous turn as Team Diddy ramps up efforts to sway public opinion through a new podcast, but the backlash is swift.
An attempt to shape public sentiment in Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ federal trial has backfired spectacularly, primarily through the efforts of Harvey Levin and his new podcast, 2 Angry Men. This platform serves as a vehicle for Levin and partner Mark Geragos, eager to plaster their narrative across the airwaves.
At the heart of the controversy are Levin, Geragos, and his daughter Teny, who is representing Diddy in the complicated federal proceedings. Sources suggest that the stakes are high for Diddy’s defense team, as they face mounting pressure to shift the ongoing narrative surrounding the case. Mark Geragos, who has been in and out of the legal representation picture, is back on the scene, seemingly trying to shield the floundering career of Teny Geragos. Critics have labeled Teny as a “wimpish, know nothing, consummate liar,” pointing to her precarious position amid this high-profile trial.
Geragos, often referred to as a “sleazebag in Chief,” has a history marred by controversy. Previously embroiled in the Nike extortion scheme alongside Michael Avenatti—who is currently incarcerated—Geragos has faced scrutiny regarding his past and his ability to remain unscathed through unethical practices. He also caught backlash for allegedly pilfering settlement funds meant for Armenian genocide victims. Despite this checkered history, he seems determined to remain active in these high-stakes legal battles.
The Geragos law firm is also linked to Sean 'Diddy' Combs through Geragos’s partner, Ben Meiseles, who served as Diddy's former assistant. This connection reportedly extends into a lawsuit filed by Kirk Burrowes, a former executive at Bad Boy Entertainment, who accuses Meiseles, Diddy, and others of conspiring to unlawfully seize his 25% ownership stake in the company. Allegations of intimidation involving a baseball bat have emerged, underscoring the tense atmosphere surrounding these legal maneuvers.
Mark Geragos, troubled by his connections with notorious individuals like convicted felon Anthony Pellicano, is viewed as someone who frequently resorts to intimidation to attain desired outcomes. Comments from unnamed sources paint Geragos as a lawyer best suited for clients with questionable ethics, casting doubt on his professional reputation.
As pressure mounts with the trial date approaching, Teny Geragos appears to be making increasingly desperate legal decisions. Insiders suggest a potential collapse of the Geragos legacy could follow Diddy’s conviction. Many believe their close associations and shared narratives place them all at risk should the trial not go as planned.
Furthermore, there are growing calls among the public to boycott media outlets like TMZ, with numerous commenters questioning Levin’s motives and alignment with Diddy’s interests. This is reflective of a broader sentiment among viewers, who are increasingly suspicious of attempts to obscure the implications of Diddy’s ongoing legal troubles. The conversation continues, as buzz surrounding the trial intensifies and more scandalous details emerge.