
CNN’s favorite lawyer Michael Avenatti was handed a 30-month prison sentence on Thursday for attempting to extort Nike for a whopping $25 million dollars.
The punishment for the ‘Creepy Porn Lawyer’ is less than the eleven years recommended by federal guidelines and is likely to disappoint federal prosecutors, who sought a much more “substantial” sentence.
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“Mr. Avenatti’s conduct was outrageous,” Judge Paul Gardephe said in U.S. District Court in Manhattan.
“He hijacked his client’s claims, and he used him to further his own agenda, which was to extort Nike millions of dollars for himself.”
“He outright betrayed his client,” the judge ruled. “Mr. Avenatti had become drunk on the power of his platform, or what he perceived the power of his platform to be.”
Breitbart.com reports: Avenatti broke into tears while addressing the court ahead of his sentencing, saying: “I am truly sorry for all of the pain I caused.”
“I alone have destroyed my career, my relationships and my life. And there is no doubt I need to pay,” Avenatti admitted.
Criminal fraud charges on two coasts disrupted Avenatti’s rapid ascent to fame. He also faces the start of a fraud trial next week in the Los Angeles area, a second California criminal trial later this year and a separate trial next year in Manhattan, where he is charged with cheating Daniels out of hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Avenatti represented Daniels in 2018 in lawsuits against Trump, appearing often on cable news programs to disparage the Republican president. Avenatti explored running against Trump in 2020, boasting that he would “have no problem raising money.” Daniels said a tryst with Trump a decade earlier resulted in her being paid $130,000 by Trump’s personal lawyer in 2016 to stay silent. Trump denied the affair.
Those political aspirations evaporated when prosecutors in California and New York charged Avenatti with fraud in March 2019. California prosecutors said he was enjoying a $200,000-a-month lifestyle while cheating clients out of millions of dollars and failing to pay hundreds of thousands to the Internal Revenue Service.
Charges alleging he cheated Daniels out of proceeds from a book deal followed weeks later. Avenatti pleaded not guilty to all charges.
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And he will do hus few months, he will be put in about 7 at the mist ,real easy too Cause hes one of the mob al8ng with the judge
but he was a presidential hopeful!!
“Don’t pick up the soap”!
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Biden will pardon him. you watch. surprised the justice system bothered to convict him.
I kind of know why, what he did pissed all the other lawyers off. he dipped into trust money. Lawyers are supposed to be trusted with things like that. if people learn they can’t trust lawyers with someone’s trust money, then all the other lawyers have a big problem. So all the lawyers got together and let this guy have it, and have it good.