Billie Eilish Says “This Is Stolen Land” — The Tongva Tribe Responds
The Tongva Tribe has confirmed that Billie Eilish’s reported $10 million Los Angeles home is located on what they describe as their ancestral land, following recent comments made by the singer about living on “stolen land.”
“We appreciate the opportunity to provide clarity regarding the recent comments made by Billie Eilish,” the Tongva Tribe said in a statement.
“As the First People of the greater Los Angeles basin, we do understand that her home is situated on our ancestral land,” the tribe told Daily Mail.
According to the tribe, Eilish has not contacted them directly regarding the property.
“Eilish has not contacted our tribe directly regarding her property,” the statement continued, adding that she is currently living in a mansion built on land taken from the Tongva people.
Following the tribe’s response, a Los Angeles law firm has entered the conversation. Sinai Law Firm announced it is offering to evict Billie Eilish from her Los Angeles home on a pro bono basis on behalf of the Tongva Tribe.
The firm claims that Eilish’s admission that she lives on stolen land gives the tribe a rightful action for possession as the true owner of the property. According to the firm, a 30-day notice has already been written and is ready to be served.
Billie Eilish, whose net worth is estimated at $70 million, has reportedly given $0.00 to the Tongva Tribe the original inhabitants of the land she has referred to as “stolen.” where her home sits on.
“We appreciate the opportunity to provide clarity regarding the recent comments made by Billie Eilish,” the Tongva Tribe said in a statement.
“As the First People of the greater Los Angeles basin, we do understand that her home is situated on our ancestral land,” the tribe told Daily Mail.
According to the tribe, Eilish has not contacted them directly regarding the property.
“Eilish has not contacted our tribe directly regarding her property,” the statement continued, adding that she is currently living in a mansion built on land taken from the Tongva people.
Following the tribe’s response, a Los Angeles law firm has entered the conversation. Sinai Law Firm announced it is offering to evict Billie Eilish from her Los Angeles home on a pro bono basis on behalf of the Tongva Tribe.
The firm claims that Eilish’s admission that she lives on stolen land gives the tribe a rightful action for possession as the true owner of the property. According to the firm, a 30-day notice has already been written and is ready to be served.
Billie Eilish, whose net worth is estimated at $70 million, has reportedly given $0.00 to the Tongva Tribe the original inhabitants of the land she has referred to as “stolen.” where her home sits on.




