UPDATE JULY 8TH 2021:
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Loser clown Avenatti got 30 months of jail. CNN and everyone else was licking his nutsack claiming he was
to take down Trump and become the next president.
His next trial on another case against him is starting next week.
https://dailycaller.com/2021/07/08/m...ike-extortion/
ORIGINAL ARTICLE:
Sentencing will be on June 17th. Good riddance to this clown.
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/02/14/disg...ion-trial.html
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Loser clown Avenatti got 30 months of jail. CNN and everyone else was licking his nutsack claiming he was
to take down Trump and become the next president.
His next trial on another case against him is starting next week.
Michael Avenatti Sentenced In Nike Extortion Scheme
Former celebrity attorney Michael Avenatti was sentenced Thursday to 30 months in federal prison and three years of supervised release for attempting to extort Nike.
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Avenatti rose to prominence as the attorney for adult film actress Stormy Daniels, who alleged that she had an affair with former President Donald Trump. Daniels later sued Trump for defamation and was ordered by a court to pay him nearly $300,000 in legal fees. Prosecutors later charged Avenatti with stealing $300,000 from Daniels.
He went on to become a cable news darling, appearing on CNN and MSNBC well over 200 times in 2018 and 2019. CNN host Brian Stelter suggested that Avenatti was a “contender” for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination.
Avenatti is facing a maximum of 333 years in prison on a different indictment. He is accused of stealing millions of dollars in government settlement money from a client and the IRS, which he allegedly used to purchase a private jet. That trial will begin next week.
Former celebrity attorney Michael Avenatti was sentenced Thursday to 30 months in federal prison and three years of supervised release for attempting to extort Nike.
[………]
Avenatti rose to prominence as the attorney for adult film actress Stormy Daniels, who alleged that she had an affair with former President Donald Trump. Daniels later sued Trump for defamation and was ordered by a court to pay him nearly $300,000 in legal fees. Prosecutors later charged Avenatti with stealing $300,000 from Daniels.
He went on to become a cable news darling, appearing on CNN and MSNBC well over 200 times in 2018 and 2019. CNN host Brian Stelter suggested that Avenatti was a “contender” for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination.
Avenatti is facing a maximum of 333 years in prison on a different indictment. He is accused of stealing millions of dollars in government settlement money from a client and the IRS, which he allegedly used to purchase a private jet. That trial will begin next week.
ORIGINAL ARTICLE:
Sentencing will be on June 17th. Good riddance to this clown.
Disgraced lawyer Michael Avenatti found guilty in Nike extortion trial
Disgraced lawyer Michael Avenatti was convicted Friday by a jury of all three charges related to his efforts to extort up to $25 million from athletic apparel giant Nike, in what a top prosecutor called and old fashioned shakedown.
The verdict in U.S. District Court in Manhattan came two years after Avenatti gained widespread notoriety for his representation of **** star Stormy Daniels in her legal disputes with President Donald Trump.
Avenatti, who briefly flirted with running for the Democratic presidential nomination, faces two other pending federal criminal cases this spring related to alleged thefts from clients, including Daniels, and other charges.
The 48-year-old attorney was accused in the Nike case of trying to shake down the publicly traded company by threatening to go public with alleged evidence that the company had bribed amateur basketball players and their families unless Nike paid him millions of dollars.
Avenatti warned Nikes attorney that the claims could take ten billion dollars off your clients stock market capitalization.
Avenatti had claimed to represent amateur basketball coach Gary Franklin, who testified at trial that he was unaware of the lawyers tactics.
Prosecutors said Avenatti was motivated by a desperate need to get out from crushing personal debt of more than $11 million.
Im not f ----ing around with this, and Im not continuing to play games, Avenatti told Nikes lawyers, shortly before his arrest last March.
Disgraced lawyer Michael Avenatti was convicted Friday by a jury of all three charges related to his efforts to extort up to $25 million from athletic apparel giant Nike, in what a top prosecutor called and old fashioned shakedown.
The verdict in U.S. District Court in Manhattan came two years after Avenatti gained widespread notoriety for his representation of **** star Stormy Daniels in her legal disputes with President Donald Trump.
Avenatti, who briefly flirted with running for the Democratic presidential nomination, faces two other pending federal criminal cases this spring related to alleged thefts from clients, including Daniels, and other charges.
The 48-year-old attorney was accused in the Nike case of trying to shake down the publicly traded company by threatening to go public with alleged evidence that the company had bribed amateur basketball players and their families unless Nike paid him millions of dollars.
Avenatti warned Nikes attorney that the claims could take ten billion dollars off your clients stock market capitalization.
Avenatti had claimed to represent amateur basketball coach Gary Franklin, who testified at trial that he was unaware of the lawyers tactics.
Prosecutors said Avenatti was motivated by a desperate need to get out from crushing personal debt of more than $11 million.
Im not f ----ing around with this, and Im not continuing to play games, Avenatti told Nikes lawyers, shortly before his arrest last March.
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