

Janice Smalls Combs, mother of Sean “Diddy” Combs, just dodged a major legal bullet. A federal judge in California has tossed the $33,000,000 lawsuit filed against her, giving the Combs family a little breathing room ahead of Diddy’s sentencing.
The suit originated from Deon Best, also known as “D1,” who claimed that Ms. Combs violated the RICO Act and leveled a series of state law allegations that also brought Diddy into the mix. Best, who runs Finish Line Entertainment and Dee Mac Music, sought damages over alleged disputes tied to his business dealings.
However, on Friday (Sept. 19), Judge Percy Anderson ruled in the 84-year-old’s favor. The federal RICO claims were dismissed with prejudice, meaning Best cannot refile in federal court. The state law claims, however, were dismissed without prejudice, leaving a window for Best to pursue her in state court again.

D1’s lawsuit, initially filed in January 2025, claimed Ms. Combs orchestrated a scheme to take his intellectual property, royalties, and publishing revenues. He also alleged she used her influence to seize his rights, causing him both financial and emotional damage. The dispute centered on the song “Come with Me,” from the 1998 Godzilla soundtrack track which D1 says he “controlled, owned, produced and/or created.”
He accused Ms. Combs of obtaining it through illegal means, alleging that she had committed fraud, forgery, and hid records. D1 claimed he only discovered her alleged “hijacking of artist publishing” in late 2023.
Neither Janice nor D1 have spoken publicly about the ruling, but for now, the case is officially closed, giving Janice some relief from what could have been an even messier legal battle.