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Cheeky law firm offers to help Native American tribe evict Billie Eilish from their land after smug Grammys rant
Los Angeles-based Sinai Law Firm responds to singer's claim that 'no one is illegal on stolen land'
Published on Feb. 9, 2026
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A Los Angeles law firm, Sinai Law Firm, has offered to represent the Tongva tribe pro bono after singer Billie Eilish claimed at the Grammys that 'no one is illegal on stolen land'. The law firm, which touts itself as the premier eviction firm in the county, made the cheeky offer in response to Eilish's comments.
Why it matters
Eilish's comments at the Grammys sparked a debate about the complex issue of land rights and the history of Native American displacement. The law firm's offer highlights the tensions around this topic and the different perspectives people have on it.
The details
Sinai Law Firm, which specializes in evictions, offered to represent the Tongva tribe in evicting Billie Eilish from what the firm claims is the tribe's land. This comes after the singer made a statement at the Grammys saying 'no one is illegal on stolen land', which the law firm saw as a 'smug rant'.
- Billie Eilish made the comments about 'stolen land' during the 2026 Grammy Awards ceremony.
The players
Sinai Law Firm
A Los Angeles-based law firm that specializes in evictions and has offered to represent the Tongva tribe pro bono to evict Billie Eilish from what the firm claims is the tribe's land.
Billie Eilish
A popular American singer who made comments at the 2026 Grammy Awards ceremony stating that 'no one is illegal on stolen land', which prompted the response from Sinai Law Firm.
Tongva tribe
A Native American tribe based in the Los Angeles area whose land rights the Sinai Law Firm has offered to represent in evicting Billie Eilish.
What they’re saying
“no one is illegal on stolen land”
— Billie Eilish (2026 Grammy Awards)
“We will represent the Tongva tribe pro bono to evict Billie Eilish from their land.”
— Sinai Law Firm, Law Firm (New York Post)
The takeaway
This incident highlights the ongoing debate around land rights, Native American displacement, and the complexities of addressing historical injustices. It also demonstrates how public figures' comments can spark strong reactions and differing perspectives on these sensitive issues.
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