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Disgraced, Anti-Trump Attorney Jailed For Porn Star Theft

Revenge doesn’t always have to be a dish served cold. Sometimes it can be a delicious, hot meal enjoyed by all!

The liberal media touted Michael Avenatti as the second coming of Christ, the man who would take down Donald Trump once and for all. He was a repeated guest on all the Fake News networks and was heralded by crony Democrats everywhere.

Avenatti attempted to frame himself as a feminist by representing Stormy Daniels, a porn star who claimed to have relations with Donald Trump.

That’s until it all came crashing down…

The downfall of Michael Avenatti was swift and severe — a clear example of what happens when you saturate the liberal market with your utter b*******.

He was a crook, a swindler, a grifter, and a charlatan. Michael Avenatti is a criminal that is now paying for his crimes while Trump supporters around the country barrel over with laughter.

U.S. District Court Judge Jesse Furman sentenced Avenatti on Thursday to four years in prison for stealing from his former client Daniels as they attempted to sue former President Donald Trump, according to NBC News.

Avenatti, who is serving a sentence of 2 1/2 years for his 2020 conviction for extortion and transmission of interstate communications with intent to extort and wire fraud, could have 30 months of his four-year sentencing served concurrently with his current sentence, Furman said.

The former lawyer was convicted in February of defrauding Daniels. He pleaded not guilty at his trial and was permitted to represent himself in court.

Avenatti was found guilty in 2020 of attempting to extort Nike for up to $25 million and was sentenced to 2 1/2 years in prison. Avenatti represented himself for six weeks in an embezzlement case, which resulted in a mistrial last year after clients alleged he cheated them out of millions of dollars. Avenatti is awaiting a retrial.

He was arrested and jailed in January 2020 and has been in home confinement in California since April of that year.

Let’s predict which Fake News outlet will give Avenatti his first media gig after he’s released from prison?

CNN seems like they need a boost…

Author: Elizabeth Tierney


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