Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs' attorney, Mark Geragos, has recently come under fire following his media appearances claiming that prosecutors are trying to change the narrative of Diddy's case. Geragos made headlines after an admonishment from Judge Subramanian, who criticized him for violating court procedures by making public statements via outlets like TMZ.

Despite being embroiled in legal troubles, Geragos continues to provide support for Diddy in the spotlight. His reluctance to file a formal notice of appearance in the federal case has raised eyebrows, with claims that he operates in the background, using his daughter as a front.

Geragos, known as a 'fixer' attorney, made bold claims on CNN's Cuomo show, questioning the prosecution's case that starts in 2004, arguing that it overlooks Diddy's monumental success in the '90s. He referred to the prosecution's strategy as "turning the world on its head," suggesting that their theory lacks a logical foundation.

However, allegations have surfaced against Geragos, claiming he plays an integral role in a conspiracy involving intimidation of victims linked to Diddy. Compounding Geragos' troubles, he is currently facing three separate malpractice lawsuits and additional accusations regarding his past actions, including stealing funds from victims of the Armenian genocide.

Moreover, the controversial history of Geragos is highlighted by claims from former Diddy sex worker Jonathan Oddi, who alleged that Geragos paid him to remain silent on serious allegations against Diddy.

As calls for a suspension of Geragos’s law license grow louder, the legal community is left questioning the implications of his alleged misconduct, drawing attention to ethical concerns within the legal process.