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  1. stumbler

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    This isn't really a threat. This is the first step a public figure must take before they can file a defamation suit that can succeed. Unsually it is sent as a cease and desist letter from the public figures attorney. But since in this case Avenatti is both the public figure and an attorney he just sent it himself.

    Michael Avenatti threatens to sue the Daily Caller for ‘lies and defamatory statements’

    And does the right wing false propaganda noise machine really want to accuse someone else of “littered with lawsuits, jilted business partners and bankruptcy filings.” when that is actually what Trump is famous for.
     
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  2. stumbler

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    Trump must file paperwork on Stormy Daniels hush money today — here’s why it could blow up in his face

     
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      Michael Avenatti, big hotshot crack lawyer. Going after Trump like a real bulldog. Next President of the United States. That fell apart quickliy, didn’t it? But still if he had been Commander-in-Chief, I would have served for him faithfully, like I did the others I served for.
       
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    Porn star Tasha Reign accuses Stormy Daniels of turning blind eye to sexual assault while on film set
    By Ryan Gaydos | Fox News

    Porn star, Tasha Reign, whose real name is Rachel Swimmer, told the Daily Beast she was sexually assaulted by a crew member on the set of "The Set Up," which was being directed by Stormy Daniels under Wicked Pictures.

    A porn star accused Stormy Daniels of doing nothing when she approached her about being groped on the set of an adult film.



    Tasha Reign, whose real name is Rachel Swimmer, told The Daily Beast in an interview published Monday that she was sexually assaulted by a crew member on the set of “The Set Up,” which was being directed by Daniels under Wicked Pictures.

    Reign said the situation wasn’t handled appropriately.


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    Adult film actress files federal lawsuit against President Trump for defamation on Twitter; Kevin Corke reports from the White House.

    “I was sexually assaulted by one of her crew members. He groped and grabbed me from behind,” Reign said. “I spoke up immediately because I was in the moment, and I was so proud of myself. She was the director that day, I went straight to her and straight to the man that did it, we had a conversation about it, I went to the owner of Wicked Pictures, I did all the right things. And she did not handle the situation appropriately, respectfully or professionally.



    According to Reign's account, she had just finished getting her makeup done and posing for stills on the second day of filming "The Set Up," on November 15, 2017. She claims she was asked to fill out some paperwork. While fully clothed in her wardrobe for an upcoming scene, she says she felt two strange hands grab her rear end from behind and a male crew member start groping her and making sexually suggestive moaning sounds.


    Reign says got away from the groper and fought off tears long enough to do her next scene, so as not to ruin her makeup. Then she claims she immediately broke down when "cut" was called. That's when she says she confronted Stormy and the crew member, but it fell on deaf ears. In a moment alone, she says Stormy even shamed her by suggesting she made the crew member cry.

    “So it’s a little bit outrageous when I hear her say things about how she is standing up for women and wants to be a voice for other women to be able to come forward when I was assaulted on her set and she didn’t give me any care or attention, and didn’t even send that man home.”

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    Reign said she thought it was "outrageous" when she heard that Daniels was "standing up for women." (Facebook)

    Reign also brought up the accusations against Daniels in January in a series of tweets, in which Daniels accused Reign of undermining her directorial skills.

    Reign told The Daily Beast that when she confronted the crew member he claimed that he was just joking. Daniels was completely silent, she said.

    Daniels’ attorney Michael Avenatti told the outlet the allegations didn’t occur the way Reign remembers it.

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    Tasha Reign starred in "The Set Up," directed by Stormy Daniels. (Wicked Pictures)



    “Ms. Daniels’ recollection of what happened is vastly different. Further, after the incident in question, Wicked performed a thorough investigation and found no substantiation for the allegations. It simply did not occur as Ms. Reign suggests,” he said.

    Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, filed a lawsuit against President Trump after alleging that she had sex with him in 2006 and claimed she was paid $130,000 in hush money in the days leading up to the 2016 presidential election as part of a non-disclosure agreement.
     
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      Stormy’s not aging very well is she?
       
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    Ironically shooter saw a report that Hillary Clinton's election campaign was recently found to have paid $150,000 to hush up 2 disgruntled former staff of the clinton household.
    Clinton's people claim the money was "rent reimbursements" and not reportable under FEC rules.
    Avenatti is rumored to be sniffing out the mystery staffers.
    Now wouldn't that be a hoot?
     
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  5. stumbler

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    Trump Lawyer Jay Goldberg Trashes Giuliani For Media Blitz: He Wants to ‘Aggrandize Himself’ and Take the ‘Spotlight’

     
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    So the other night Avenatti tweets out a a picture of Cohen and two guys getting on an elevator in Trump Tower with the caption; "Details to follow." Then Avenatti asks what was Cohen doing with a guy from Qatar and Flynn and mentions they are both in a lawsuit.

    Then today the guy from Qatar confirms that's him in the photo.

    And then a few minutes ago Rachel Maddow reported on that lawsuit where the guy from Qatar is trying to get in touch with Bannon and says Flynn took their money. And just a day or so before the Qatar guy that was in in Trump tower had just bought out the the Russian company that Cohen took the money from. And then it eventually leads to a $150 million loan backed by Qatar.

    Watch this space.
     
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  7. stumbler

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    Trump Formally Admits He Reimbursed Michael Cohen
     
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    Michael Avenatti says two more women were paid hush money by Trump’s attorney — for much more than Stormy Daniels
    And I think it is very much worth pointing out that so far Avenatti has not bluffed yet. Not once and not even a little bit. In fact Avenatti has a tendency to understate his next big bombshell. Which doubles the impact when it goes off.
     
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  9. stumbler

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    ‘Unfair!’ Rudy Giuliani explodes when CNN’s Cuomo plays clip of him saying presidents must obey subpoenas

     
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    No not Stormy. This is another one where Trump is probably going to have to get deposed.

    Defamation case against Trump to move forward

     
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    Gloria allred.
    Nuff said
     
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    ‘Michael Cohen’s lawyer is whining’: Watch Michael Avenatti demolish Cohen team on MSNBC
     
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    Attorney Michael Avenatti continues destroying ‘ultimate circus act’ Giuliani in blistering MSNBC interview
     
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    his head repeating over, and over again.


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  15. stumbler

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    Yeah well we are way past dumb. And we actually passed senile awhile ago. And now the odds are on drunk and senile.
     
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  17. stumbler

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    Cohen’s business partner just made a plea deal with Mueller and is cooperating with investigators

     
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  18. stumbler

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    Michael Avenatti may have found a way to circumvent Cohen and get to Trump himself

     
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  19. stumbler

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    Trump ‘fixer’ Michael Cohen met with Russian oligarch to discuss US-Russia relations days before inauguration

     
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    Michael Avenatti, After Firm Loses $10M Dispute: ‘I’m Not a Celebrity, I’m a Lawyer’


    Stormy Daniels’ lawyer slammed a $10 million settlement against his firm: ‘Who cares?’

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    Michael Avenatti's law firm has been ordered to pay $10 million in a legal dispute with a former colleague who claims the firm stiffed him of millions in profits.

    On Tuesday, U.S. Bankruptcy Court judge Catherine Bauer awarded the massive payout to ex-employee Jason Frank, the Los Angeles Times reported. “At this point, that’s what’s appropriate,” Bauer said at the Santa Ana, California hearing, according to the Times.

    Last week, Frank filed a suit claiming the fame-hungry lawyer’s firm, Eagan Avenatti, missed a $2-million payment. It was supposed to be the first of two installments stemming from a bankruptcy settlement.

    When reached by The Daily Beast on Tuesday, Avenatti said, “I’m disgusted by the press’s fascination with my personal business and my personal life.” Avenatti said the bankruptcy suit “does not in any way relate” to his client Stormy Daniels’ fight against President Trump and his loyal “fixer” and personal attorney Michael Cohen.

    “Who cares?” Avenatti told The Daily Beast. “What does my personal business have to do with the case? Nothing?” He said the firm, Eagan Avenatti, doesn’t represent Daniels. (Court documents show Avenatti & Associates represent Daniels, though the lawyer continues communicating through his Eagan Avenatti email.)

    After the Times broke the story on the judgment, Avenatti accused Cohen of leaking audio tapes of Daniels to the press. In a letter to U.S District Court judge Kimba Wood, Avenatti wrote, “We have reason to believe that plaintiff Michael Cohen, or members of his team, have begun to leak select audio recordings to the media that were seized in the FBI raids.”

    When a Daily Beast reporter suggested Avenatti was a public figure and deemed a folk hero among liberals for his fight against Cohen and Trump, Avenatti said, “I’m not a celebrity. I’m a lawyer representing a client. Who cares?” Despite his star power, he added, “That’s nice, but I don’t necessarily subscribe to that.”

    “What you should be talking about is the leaked audio recordings. That’s actually of relevance,” Avenatti concluded.

    The lawyer has been a ubiquitous TV presence since his pornstar client’s battle with President Trump made her—and him—household names.

    The firm's bankruptcy setback comes as Avenatti has requested to intervene in the federal case revolving around Cohen, whose office, home, and hotel room was raided by the FBI last month. The feds are investigating Cohen’s $130,000 payout to Daniels in the weeks before the 2016 election, among other things.

    Frank worked at Eagan Avenatti from February 2009 to May 20, 2016.

    In February 2016, Frank filed a demand for arbitration, accusing Eagan Avenatti of owing him millions of dollars from his stint as an independent contractor. Frank was promised 25 percent of the Newport Beach firm’s annual profits and 20 percent of the fees he generated from clients, Courthouse News Service reported.

    Avenatti's firm missed its May 14 deadline to pay Frank. The firm had agreed to pay Frank a total of $4.85 million.

    Frank declined to comment when reached by The Daily Beast. His attorney, Eric George, didn’t respond by press time.

    Avenatti's firm also agreed to pay the Internal Revenue Serve $2.4 million in back taxes, penalties and interest, according to the Times report. (About $1.3 million of that was for payroll taxes that the firm withheld apparently from workers but that wasn’t paid to the government.)

    The legal eagle's firm defaulted on the back taxes, and the government plans to file a motion demanding payment, an assistant U.S. attorney said at Tuesday’s hearing. According to the Times, Avenatti's firm has paid at least $1.5 million of what it owes to the IRS. (Avenatti's firm has blamed the unpaid taxes on a payroll company.)

    “Over blown. Sensational reporting at its finest. No judgment against me was issued nor do I owe any taxes,” Avenatti wrote in an email to the Times.

    Frank’s lawsuit, filed in Los Angeles Superior Court, claimed “Avenatti has no valid excuse for failing to perform this obligation,” the Times reported.

    In February 2017, an arbitration panel of three retired judges found Avenatti’s firm “acted with malice, oppression and fraud” by hiding its revenues and failing to give copies of tax returns to Frank, according to the Times report. (In response, Avenatti told a Times reporter Frank’s lawsuit “frivolous and baseless” and “old news.”)

    The panel found Avenatti’s firm “intentionally and knowingly violated” an order to provide Frank with the tax returns and financial records.

    Meanwhile, a “purported creditor” named Gerald Tobin filed a petition in Florida to put Avenatti’s firm into involuntary bankruptcy over an $28,700 invoice, Frank’s lawsuit alleged. This petition came only two days before a scheduled March 2017 deposition, effectively postponing arbitration in Frank’s case.

    During a hearing for Tobin’s petition, bankruptcy judge Karen Jennemann said the maneuver had “a stench of impropriety,” according to the Times. Jennemann added that she couldn’t tell whether Tobin “has some relationship with the firm that would have induced a collusive filing or Eagan Avenatti just got plain lucky and someone filed on the eve of arbitration."

    According to court filings, in March of this year, Frank agreed to waive his right to collect the entire $10 million “if and only if, [Eagan Avenatti] timely paid the following settlement payments according to schedule.”

    Avenatti’s firm agreed to wire Frank $2 million within 60 days, and $2.85 million within 120 days, court papers allege.
     
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