Stormy's Sleazy Lawyer

GURPS

INGSOC
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Dillanos Coffee CEO David Morris claimed last Tuesday that Avenatti never paid him for over $160,000 worth of coffee that Dillanos supplied to Avenatti’s company. “So @StormyDaniels hot shot lawyer Michael owes my small company @Dillanos $160,179 for coffee,” Morris wrote on Twitter. “He talks a big talk about integrity. We trusted him.”

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David Nold, a Seattle attorney representing several Tully’s vendors, filed a complaint against Avenatti with the California State Bar on March 26, accusing him of fraud.

“In essence, he bought a company out of bankruptcy and then used it for a ‘pump and dump’ scheme to deprive federal and state taxing authorities of millions of dollars,” Nold claimed.

Those who have worked with Avenatti describe an individual obsessed with fame and willing to use unethical methods to win a case.

“He honestly believes he can get up and say or do anything he wants and there’s no repercussions — largely there’s not,” said one individual who has worked with Avenatti in the past.

“I know this guy; he doesn’t care about anybody but himself. He loves the attention. It’s his whole lifestyle.”




With Avenatti In The Spotlight, His Own Questionable Past Emerges
 

vraiblonde

Board Mommy
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Avanatti's lack of character is visible to the naked eye - don't need co-workers or associates to tell us. Lawyers - people - like Avanatti are a dime a dozen and they do seem to flourish.
 

SamSpade

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(yawn) ONE night with a porn star - or rather, about 30 minutes - and years of screen time to talk about it.

Hopefully the networks will bore of it eventually, because I think most of the public is tired of it by now.

In other news - Monica Lewinsky was disinvited to a Town and Country event - because Bill was going to be speaking.
 

Hijinx

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Didn't Gloria Allred take the case at first and even she found it too sleazy to continue with it?
 

GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member
when your lawyer starts threatens to sue reporters for writing stories / checking your background ......



The Michael Avenatti Files — How did a bankrupt attorney come across $8 million after picking up porn star client Stormy Daniels?

Porn star lawyer Michael Avenatti is a huge hit with the Democrat-media complex.

The attorney for porn star Stormy Daniels has held 108 interviews on cable news outlets MSNBC and CNN since March 7th.

Avenatti is a huge hit with the liberal elites who are unabashedly determined to take down President Trump.

As attorney Robert Barnes has discovered Michael Avenatti has a very disturbing and possibly criminal past.

[TWITTER]https://twitter.com/Barnes_Law/status/995746938086543360[/TWITTER]

Avenatti is deeply in debt — Not just with his failed coffee company but with his law firm which failed to even file his law firm’s income tax returns for 2014, 2015, and 2016.

On Thursday May 10th Michael Avenatti released a statement saying all fees and and expenses of his case with porn star Stormy Daniels “have either been funded by our client, Ms. Stephanie Clifford, or by donations from our crowdjustice.com page.

http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/201...ue-reporters-who-checked-into-his-background/


Stormy Daniels’s Lawyer Threatens to Sue Reporters for Digging into His Background


“Let me be clear. If you and your colleagues do not stop with the hit pieces that are full of lies and defamatory statements, I have no choice but to sue each of you and your publication for defamation. During that process, we will expose your publication for what it truly is,” Avenatti wrote in the email. “If you think I’m kidding, you really don’t know anything about me. This is the last warning.”

The email came one day after the Caller reported on the multiple bankruptcies and lawsuits in Avenatti’s past, quoting a number of highly critical former business partners.

Among the reported allegations was one made by Dillanos Coffee CEO David Morris, who said on Twitter last week that Avenatti never paid for more than $160,000 worth of coffee supplied to Tully’s Coffee — a chain of coffee shops Avenatti formerly owned.

“In essence, he bought a company out of bankruptcy and then used it for a ‘pump and dump’ scheme to deprive federal and state taxing authorities of millions of dollars,” said David Nold, a Seattle attorney representing Tully’s.
 

GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member
In response to the article, Avenatti fired off an email to one of its authors this morning. It’s a combination of hilarity and stupid mistakes. The subject line of the email is “Cut It Out.” Mistake number one. (Also, that’s just so silly.)

Aveantti opens the email by saying it was “Off The Record,” but that’s not a unilateral request, and clearly has no impact when sending a blistering, threatening email to a reporter. That’s mistake number two.

He threatens to sue for defamation, but doesn’t specify what he believes was defamatory in the article. He also threatens to seek damages against the reporters personally, and essentially orders the reporter to relay the message to President Trump: “I would tell Mr. Trump to find someone else to fabricate things about me.” (I laughed.)

He then clearly launches a threat when he writes: “If you think I’m kidding, you really don’t know anything about me. This is the last warning.” Mistake number three.

He closes the email with “All rights are expressly reserved.” That too is just funny. There really is not much more to say about ending an email with such empty, meaningless rhetoric.

I’ve written before about whether Avenatti’s disclosure of illegally leaked bank records violates the Rules of Professional Conduct of the State Bar of California. This latest blunder might get the attention of the State Bar of California.

It seems fairly clear that Avenatti thinks he’s untouchable. He also has a serious lack of self-awareness if he thinks sending that email will actually prevent additional articles about his past failures from coming out.


http://thefederalist.com/2018/05/14...ly-caller-reporter-publishing-public-records/
 

GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member
Avenatti stressed, however, that he has not yet fully confirmed the allegations to be true and is working to substantiate their claims before revealing the identities of the women or the details of the alleged payments and affairs.

“They’re not fully vetted, but there are at least two I think are on solid ground,” Avenatti said. “I think that as the evidence rolls out over the coming months disclosures are going to be made that my client was not alone as relates to these payments.”

“It is a process of vetting. We want to be careful about what we state," he said. “They may create additional exposure. They may prove to be problematic.”


http://thehill.com/homenews/news/38...they-were-paid-hush-money-to-stay-quiet-about
 

GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member
Shortly after the news broke, Avenatti was invited on MSNBC and asked about the report, where he offered up this additional bombshell:

"I don't think we're going to find out that this was confined just to email or voice wiretaps. My understanding is that they were also wiretapping text message communications for the weeks leading up to the FBI raids,” Avenatti told anchor Kasie Hunt.

"I also think that it will ultimately be disclosed that during these wiretaps the FBI learned of means by which Michael Cohen and others were going to potentially destroy or spoliate evidence or documentation," he continued. "That's what served as the predicate or the basis for them to be able to go in and get the warrant to search the home, the office and the hotel room of Michael Cohen."

"This is going to ultimately be what the dominoes sequence will be," he added before declaring that Cohen will be indicted and that President Trump "won't serve out his term."

Hunt pushed back, asking if he was merely speculating, given the weight and sensitivity around the information he provided regarding wiretapping text message communications, which was not part of the original NBC report.

"I'm not speculating, that's a fact," he replied.

Fast forward a few hours later to NBC's correction of the story.

Turns out that there was no wiretap but, rather, that something called a pen register was applied, which limits the information captured to a log of calls, and "not a wiretap where investigators can actually listen to calls," per the official NBC correction.

Instead, Avenatti continued to be ubiquitous on cable news without being challenged on this front in almost any capacity.

And the amazing part is, we barely hear the name "Stormy Daniels" even mentioned anymore, which is the whole reason he's become cable news royalty on CNN and MSNBC in the first place.

It brings back memories of the Michael Wolff book tour for "Fire and Fury" when, even after the author admitted to being allergic to fact-checking and conceded that many of the accounts in the book were "badly untrue," he continued to appear everywhere and anywhere to push the gossip that was somehow treated as gospel.



http://thehill.com/opinion/white-ho...should-mean-its-time-to-take-avenatti-off-air
 

GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member
The couple wed in 2011. Just months before Avenatti launched his attacks on Trump, he filed for divorce. According to court records, Storie-Avenatti kicked him out of the house and changed the locks.

Storie-Avenatti, who founded Ikaria Resort Wear, disputed media reports claiming the couple has already legally separated, stating, “Everyone reports we are divorced. That does not help my goal to get a divorce. Can you imagine divorcing him?”

Storie-Avenatti commented, “Tell me where our money and his time has been spent.” According to court records, Avenatti’s monthly expenses have soared to as much as $40,000. Fox News reported, “He’s a noted collector of watches and artwork, uses a private jet to travel, and leases expensive cars, his wife claimed in case documents.”


Avenatti's Wife Reportedly Furious He's Ignoring Their Divorce Because Of Stormy Daniels


Trophy Wife .........


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Hijinx

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The couple wed in 2011. Just months before Avenatti launched his attacks on Trump, he filed for divorce. According to court records, Storie-Avenatti kicked him out of the house and changed the locks.

Storie-Avenatti, who founded Ikaria Resort Wear, disputed media reports claiming the couple has already legally separated, stating, “Everyone reports we are divorced. That does not help my goal to get a divorce. Can you imagine divorcing him?”

Storie-Avenatti commented, “Tell me where our money and his time has been spent.” According to court records, Avenatti’s monthly expenses have soared to as much as $40,000. Fox News reported, “He’s a noted collector of watches and artwork, uses a private jet to travel, and leases expensive cars, his wife claimed in case documents.”


Avenatti's Wife Reportedly Furious He's Ignoring Their Divorce Because Of Stormy Daniels


Trophy Wife .........


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Nice Knockers, are they home made?
 

GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member
Anti-Trump porn star lawyer Michael Avenatti suddenly vanishes from CNN studios after dozens of interviews



On Tuesday, a federal bankruptcy court judge in Southern California ordered a law firm managed by Michael Avenatti to pay $10 million to an attorney who claimed that the firm stiffed him on the first installment of a $4.85 million settlement -- resulting in critics labeling him a “tax cheat” on social media.

The decision was the latest setback for Avenatti, who ascended to CNN stardom during Daniels’ fight against a confidentiality agreement preventing her from discussing an alleged 2006 sexual encounter with Donald Trump -- an encounter Trump denies (the complaints against Avenatti are not related to his representation of Daniels).

Avenatti did not appear on CNN Tuesday, and had not appeared Wednesday by the time of publication, according to a review of transcripts and CNN programming conducted by Fox News.
 

Hijinx

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Anti-Trump porn star lawyer Michael Avenatti suddenly vanishes from CNN studios after dozens of interviews



On Tuesday, a federal bankruptcy court judge in Southern California ordered a law firm managed by Michael Avenatti to pay $10 million to an attorney who claimed that the firm stiffed him on the first installment of a $4.85 million settlement -- resulting in critics labeling him a “tax cheat” on social media.

The decision was the latest setback for Avenatti, who ascended to CNN stardom during Daniels’ fight against a confidentiality agreement preventing her from discussing an alleged 2006 sexual encounter with Donald Trump -- an encounter Trump denies (the complaints against Avenatti are not related to his representation of Daniels).

Avenatti did not appear on CNN Tuesday, and had not appeared Wednesday by the time of publication, according to a review of transcripts and CNN programming conducted by Fox News.

Sounds like the boy better get himself a good lawyer.
 
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