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USA v. Avenatti
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July 02, 2019
Avenatti Won't Give Feds IPhone, IPad Passwords In Calif.
Stormy Daniels' former attorney Michael Avenatti won't give prosecutors his passwords to access an Apple desktop computer, iPhone, iPad and Apple laptop, according to a status report filed in the government's embezzlement case against the embattled lawyer in California federal court Monday.
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May 28, 2019
Avenatti Pleads '100% Not Guilty' In Double-Arraignment Day
Embattled attorney Michael Avenatti pled not guilty Tuesday to all counts in two criminal cases in Manhattan federal courthouses, one accusing him of stealing book money from former client and adult film actress Stormy Daniels and the other alleging he extorted Nike.
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May 22, 2019
Avenatti Charged With Stealing Stormy Daniels' Book Money
Michael Avenatti's legal problems continued to pile up Wednesday, with new federal charges in New York alleging he stole money from a book deal signed by his most famous ex-client, porn actress Stormy Daniels.
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April 29, 2019
Avenatti Pleads Not Guilty To Tax Evasion, Bilking Clients
Attorney Michael Avenatti pled not guilty in a California federal courtroom Monday to a 36-count indictment that includes charges of embezzling millions from five clients and tax evasion, on top of separate charges in New York that he tried to extort $20 million from Nike.
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April 11, 2019
Will The Newest Charges Against Avenatti End His Career?
President Donald Trump's bombastic legal sparring partner Michael Avenatti is facing the end of his career and possibly substantial jail time thanks to Thursday's detailed federal indictment on fraud and tax evasion charges, the latest in a string of financial and legal troubles that have followed his star turn.
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April 11, 2019
Avenatti Charged With Tax Evasion, Stealing From Clients
Federal prosecutors in Los Angeles announced a 36-count indictment against attorney Michael Avenatti on Thursday, adding to the legal woes of a provocateur who already faced embezzlement and extortion charges.