Law firm drops Diddy following request from Lady Gaga

Former Bad Boy Entertainment founder Diddy has been dropped by a law firm following an alleged request put forward ‘Poke Face’ musician Lady Gaga who reportedly threatened to stop being a client if they continued to represent the now-disgraced producer. 

The ‘Just Dance’ vocalist currently uses the services of entertainment and media law firm Grubman, Shire, Meiselas & Sacks. However, she recently threatened to cease working with the legal company unless they dropped Diddy.

A journalist with an anonymous source in Grubman, Shire, Meiselas & Sacks told NewsNation, “My insider said, ‘Lady Gaga said she was leaving (the firm) if they didn’t drop Diddy. And she’s too big to lose.’”

This follows growing pressure from the establishment and the US government to cut ties with Diddy (real name Sean Combs) at all costs. Last week, ‘Sean Diddy Combs Day’ in Miami was made void as more allegations continue to be made against the musician

In 2016, October 13th was made ‘Sean Diddy Combs Day’. However, that is no longer the case. The holiday was announced after Diddy held his third annual REVOLT Music Conference in the South Florida city.

Officials representing the city released a statement reading, Upon reflection, the Mayor and City Commission have determined that recognizing October 13, 2016, as ’Sean Diddy Combs Day’ is no longer in harmony with the City’s values of safety, community well-being, and respect, and wish to rescind the proclamation.”

The decision taken by Miami representatives is not too dissimilar to the one taken by the mayor of New York, Eric Adams. Following the release of CCTV footage showing Diddy beating and physically abusing his then-girlfriend Cassie, Diddy had his Key To The City of New York revoked.

In a statement released by Eric Adams, it was made clear that domestic abuse is unacceptable. The document read, “I think all of us were deeply disturbed by watching that chilling video of the young lady being assaulted by him.”

Diddy denies all of the allegations of misconduct made against him.