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Stormy Daniels' Ex-Lawyer Michael Avenatti Says He Is 'Happy To Testify' For Donald Trump
TheBlast via Yahoo News· 2 months agoMEGA Stormy Daniels' Former Attorney, Michael Avenatti, has opened up about his desire to testify...
The spectacular rise and fall of loudmouth lawyer and Trump nemesis Michael Avenatti
The Independent US via AOL· 1 month agoThe court hung on every word uttered by adult performer Stormy Daniels as she gave evidence in the...
How Fox News Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Michael Avenatti
The Daily Beast via Yahoo News· 2 months agoPhoto Illustration by Elizabeth Brockway/The Daily Beast/GettyOnce upon a time Fox News gleefully...
Avenatti in prison interview: Trump ‘will be convicted’ in hush money trial
The Hill via Yahoo News· 2 months agoFormer attorney Michael Avenatti predicted Tuesday that former President Trump will be convicted in...
Ex-Trump Foe Avenatti Gets 14 Years for Defrauding Clients
Bloomberg via Yahoo News· 2 years ago(Bloomberg) -- Former celebrity lawyer and Donald Trump antagonist Michael Avenatti was sentenced to...
Stormy Daniels Is Telling a Different, Darker Story Than She Used To
Slate via Yahoo News· 3 months agoThere’s a scene in the new documentary about Stormy Daniels from April 2023, when Daniels, buried in...
On The Money — Congress nears shutdown deadline, again
The Hill via Yahoo News· 2 years agoLawmakers are struggling to craft a bipartisan government spending bill as Republicans push for...
The Left’s Whackjob Problem—and Ours
The Dispatch via Yahoo News· 6 months agoFrom the G-File on The Dispatch Supporters listen to a speech from Independent Presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. during his campaign rally at...
Stormy Daniels meets with prosecutors in Trump hush money investigation
The Independent via Yahoo News· 1 year agoAdult film star Stormy Daniels confirmed on Wednesday that she had met with prosecutors with...
Opinion | The Painful Lesson Donald Trump Could Learn from R. Kelly and Michael Avenatti
Politico via Yahoo News· 1 year agoThe New York hush money case might be legally weak. But defendants who face multiple indictments simultaneously often find themselves overwhelmed and ultimately convicted.