Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This tweet begs the question.... Who is paying Avenatti? CNN? MSNBC? Soros?
Wow someone should investigate this. What if Stormy is a Soros plant?! It’s pissible folks!
Anonymous wrote:This tweet begs the question.... Who is paying Avenatti? CNN? MSNBC? Soros?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This tweet begs the question.... Who is paying Avenatti? CNN? MSNBC? Soros?
Avenatti could afford to do a dozen of these pro bono with his share of recent judgments.
Not according to some sources.
Stormy Daniels’ attorney Michael Avenatti is a bit of an enigma. A lawyer who has won more than $1 billion in judgments for his clients, Avenatti is a class action contingency fee plaintiffs’ lawyer, so massive wins for a client mean a big payday for him. Typically, contingency fees are one-third of a judgment not including associated court fees but can range as high as 50 percent, plus costs.
A race car driver with expensive taste and a high-end lifestyle, Avenatti has been estimated to be worth about $20 million, according The Squander. But with an unusual bankruptcy case with just one elusive creditor, a huge tax lien and a curious business deal with former partner Patrick Dempsey, yes that Patrick Dempsey aka McDreamy, it’s as clear as a San Francisco fog what Avenatti is actually worth.
Heavy has obtained Avenatti’s divorce court documents that show just how lavish his lifestyle is, though a list of assets has yet to be filed, or at least publicly obtainable as of the publication of this post.
According to Orange County, California court documents, Avenatti filed for divorce from his wife, Lisa-Storie Avenatti, in December 2017, after she kicked him out of their house, and changed the locks, he said in the court documents.
So, Avenatti could be worth at least $20 million, but with $5 million-plus in tax liens and a ubiquitous and unusual bankruptcy, he may owe money. But it’s not clear. Even copious court records don’t tell the whole story.
https://heavy.com/news/2018/03/michael-avenatti-worth-bankruptcy-divorce-taxes/
He's officially one of the most famous lawyers in the country. I am sure he will have plenty of business now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This tweet begs the question.... Who is paying Avenatti? CNN? MSNBC? Soros?
Avenatti could afford to do a dozen of these pro bono with his share of recent judgments.
Not according to some sources.
Stormy Daniels’ attorney Michael Avenatti is a bit of an enigma. A lawyer who has won more than $1 billion in judgments for his clients, Avenatti is a class action contingency fee plaintiffs’ lawyer, so massive wins for a client mean a big payday for him. Typically, contingency fees are one-third of a judgment not including associated court fees but can range as high as 50 percent, plus costs.
A race car driver with expensive taste and a high-end lifestyle, Avenatti has been estimated to be worth about $20 million, according The Squander. But with an unusual bankruptcy case with just one elusive creditor, a huge tax lien and a curious business deal with former partner Patrick Dempsey, yes that Patrick Dempsey aka McDreamy, it’s as clear as a San Francisco fog what Avenatti is actually worth.
Heavy has obtained Avenatti’s divorce court documents that show just how lavish his lifestyle is, though a list of assets has yet to be filed, or at least publicly obtainable as of the publication of this post.
According to Orange County, California court documents, Avenatti filed for divorce from his wife, Lisa-Storie Avenatti, in December 2017, after she kicked him out of their house, and changed the locks, he said in the court documents.
So, Avenatti could be worth at least $20 million, but with $5 million-plus in tax liens and a ubiquitous and unusual bankruptcy, he may owe money. But it’s not clear. Even copious court records don’t tell the whole story.
https://heavy.com/news/2018/03/michael-avenatti-worth-bankruptcy-divorce-taxes/
Anonymous wrote:This tweet begs the question.... Who is paying Avenatti? CNN? MSNBC? Soros?
Sorry, pet peeve of mine. Please look up the actual meaning of "begs the question" before you use it.
I think what you meant to say is raises the question, but that is not what "begs the question" means.
Now back to your regular scheduled muckracking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This tweet begs the question.... Who is paying Avenatti? CNN? MSNBC? Soros?
Avenatti could afford to do a dozen of these pro bono with his share of recent judgments.
Stormy Daniels’ attorney Michael Avenatti is a bit of an enigma. A lawyer who has won more than $1 billion in judgments for his clients, Avenatti is a class action contingency fee plaintiffs’ lawyer, so massive wins for a client mean a big payday for him. Typically, contingency fees are one-third of a judgment not including associated court fees but can range as high as 50 percent, plus costs.
A race car driver with expensive taste and a high-end lifestyle, Avenatti has been estimated to be worth about $20 million, according The Squander. But with an unusual bankruptcy case with just one elusive creditor, a huge tax lien and a curious business deal with former partner Patrick Dempsey, yes that Patrick Dempsey aka McDreamy, it’s as clear as a San Francisco fog what Avenatti is actually worth.
Heavy has obtained Avenatti’s divorce court documents that show just how lavish his lifestyle is, though a list of assets has yet to be filed, or at least publicly obtainable as of the publication of this post.
According to Orange County, California court documents, Avenatti filed for divorce from his wife, Lisa-Storie Avenatti, in December 2017, after she kicked him out of their house, and changed the locks, he said in the court documents.
So, Avenatti could be worth at least $20 million, but with $5 million-plus in tax liens and a ubiquitous and unusual bankruptcy, he may owe money. But it’s not clear. Even copious court records don’t tell the whole story.
Anonymous wrote:This tweet begs the question.... Who is paying Avenatti? CNN? MSNBC? Soros?
Anonymous wrote:Here is the full statement from Rudy Incompetent Giuliani:
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Translation: I bullshit; do not take my words seriously.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And now Trump walks back Giuliani. I'm beginning to like Giuliani as Trump's pro bono lawyer.
https://www.cnn.com/2018/05/04/politics/trump-giuliani-facts/index.html
President Donald Trump publicly undermined his attorney Rudy Giuliani on Friday, saying the former New York City mayor had only a loose grasp of the Stormy Daniels business when he spoke about it earlier this week.
A clarifying statement from Giuliani issued four hours later did little to illuminate the matter. Instead, the series of pronouncements only lent further confusion to an issue that has deeply undercut the administration's credibility and has fueled the impression of a West Wing in crisis.
"He''ll get his facts straight," Trump stipulated of his longtime friend on Friday morning, before adding: "There has been a lot of misinformation. I say, You know what? Learn before you speak. It's a lot easier."
Oh, that is f'n hilarious coming from him!![]()
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Anonymous wrote:And now Trump walks back Giuliani. I'm beginning to like Giuliani as Trump's pro bono lawyer.
https://www.cnn.com/2018/05/04/politics/trump-giuliani-facts/index.html
President Donald Trump publicly undermined his attorney Rudy Giuliani on Friday, saying the former New York City mayor had only a loose grasp of the Stormy Daniels business when he spoke about it earlier this week.
A clarifying statement from Giuliani issued four hours later did little to illuminate the matter. Instead, the series of pronouncements only lent further confusion to an issue that has deeply undercut the administration's credibility and has fueled the impression of a West Wing in crisis.
"He''ll get his facts straight," Trump stipulated of his longtime friend on Friday morning, before adding: "There has been a lot of misinformation. I say, You know what? Learn before you speak. It's a lot easier."
President Donald Trump publicly undermined his attorney Rudy Giuliani on Friday, saying the former New York City mayor had only a loose grasp of the Stormy Daniels business when he spoke about it earlier this week.
A clarifying statement from Giuliani issued four hours later did little to illuminate the matter. Instead, the series of pronouncements only lent further confusion to an issue that has deeply undercut the administration's credibility and has fueled the impression of a West Wing in crisis.
"He''ll get his facts straight," Trump stipulated of his longtime friend on Friday morning, before adding: "There has been a lot of misinformation. I say, You know what? Learn before you speak. It's a lot easier."
Anonymous wrote:Giuliani has to be the worst defense lawyer ever.