Friday, April 05, 2024

Judge Refers Attorney Suing Diddy to SDNY Grievance Committee


This week Bad Boy CEO Sean "Diddy" Combs was spotted riding his bike around Miami, smiling for paparazzi and taking pictures with fans, despite a slew of looming lawsuits and recent Homeland Security raids on his estates in L.A. and Miami [click here if you missed that]. 

Now we know why. 

The attorney suing Diddy has made a habit of filing high profile lawsuits, riddled with errors, making wild allegations, in the wrong venue, to draw as much media attention as possible in order to force a quick settlement, putting his case against Diddy in jeopardy...

Tyrone Blackburn has been referred to the Southern District of New York’s Grievance Committee for his “disturbing” pattern of intentionally filing sal-cious lawsuits in Federal Court.
The referral, handed down by Judge Denise Cote on Wednesday (April 3), stems from concerns over Blackburn’s approach to filing cases.
Judge Cote pointed to a pattern in Blackburn’s conduct that suggests an intent to leverage Federal Court proceedings to attract media attention, tarnish defendants’ reputations with sensational allegations, and coerce swift settlements.
Judge Cote claimed Blackburn was sloppy in conducting his due diligence on the districts where the lawsuit should have been filed. She pointed to five other instances where the attorney proceeded with his legal actions anyway.
Blackburn’s case, which purportedly failed to fulfill Rule 11 obligations — a legal standard ensuring claims are well-founded — became a focal point for the Court’s concern.
“A reasonable inference from Blackburn’s pattern of behavior is that he improperly files cases in federal court to garner media attention, embarrass defendants with sal-cious allegations, and pressure defendants to settle quickly,” Judge Cote wrote in her admonishment of Blackburn’s tactics.
“Regardless of Blackburn’s intentions, his actions in this and prior cases indicate a repeated failure to meet his Rule 11 obligations,” Judge Cote added.
The judge’s recommendation and the Grievance Committee’s ultimate decision could also impact the credibility of Tyrone Blackburn’s other high-profile lawsuits.
The Grievance Committee is now tasked with determining what action should be taken against Tyrone Blackburn, who has sued high-profile celebrities like Diddy, Nicki Minaj, Kenneth Petty, T.I and Tiny and another Jane Doe suing Diddy for 6ual assault.

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