Law Firm Offers to Evict Billie Eilish From LA Home on Behalf of Native Tribe

Sinai Law Firm says it will represent the Tongva Tribe pro bono in evicting the pop star.

Feb. 4, 2026 at 3:39pm

A Los Angeles law firm, Sinai Law Firm, has announced that it is offering to evict pop star Billie Eilish from her California home on a pro bono basis on behalf of the Tongva Tribe. The firm cited Eilish's recent public remarks invoking the phrase 'stolen land' as the basis for the offer, stating that it considers itself the premier eviction firm in the county.

Why it matters

The announcement appears to be a direct response to Eilish's political statements, which critics say open the door to questions about private property ownership, historical land claims, and whether celebrity activism should come with real-world consequences. The firm's offer has quickly ignited backlash and online debate, with supporters praising the move as holding celebrities accountable, and critics calling it performative or retaliatory.

The details

In a statement released Tuesday, Sinai Law Firm announced it would represent the Tongva Tribe at no cost, citing recent public remarks by Eilish invoking the phrase 'stolen land.' The firm did not specify whether formal legal action has been filed, but the statement alone quickly ignited backlash and online debate.

  • The announcement was made on Tuesday, February 4, 2026.

The players

Sinai Law Firm

A Los Angeles law firm that has offered to evict Billie Eilish from her home on behalf of the Tongva Tribe.

Tongva Tribe

A Native American tribe that Sinai Law Firm claims it will represent in the effort to evict Billie Eilish from her home.

Billie Eilish

A popular American singer who Sinai Law Firm has offered to evict from her Los Angeles home on behalf of the Tongva Tribe.

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What they’re saying

“Sinai Law Firm is offering to evict Billie Eilish from her Los Angeles home on a pro bono basis on behalf of the Tongva Tribe.”

— Sinai Law Firm

The takeaway

This case highlights the ongoing tensions around issues of land ownership, historical claims, and the role of celebrity activism in these debates. It remains to be seen whether Sinai Law Firm will take formal legal action and whether Billie Eilish will respond to the firm's offer.