Los Angeles Times

POLICE ARREST PORN STAR’S LAWYER

Michael Avenatti is held on allegation of domestic violence in West Los Angeles.

- By Michael Finnegan and James Queally

Michael Avenatti, the lawyer for porn actress Stormy Daniels, has been arrested in Los Angeles on suspicion of domestic violence, police said.

The celebrity attorney was arrested around 2 p.m. Wednesday in the 10000 block of Santa Monica Boulevard based on allegation­s stemming from an incident that took place in West L.A. on Tuesday, said Officer Jeff Lee, a Los Angeles Police Department spokesman. Avenatti has lived in a luxury apartment complex in that section of Century City.

The allegation­s were made by a woman who had “visible injuries,” including bruises, according to a law enforcemen­t official who spoke on the condition of anonymity.

Avenatti was released after posting $50,000 bond late Wednesday.

“I wish to thank the hard working men and [women]

of the LAPD for their profession­alism they were only doing their jobs in light of the completely bogus allegation­s against me,” a statement from his law office read. “I have never been physically abusive in my life nor was I last night. Any accusation­s to the contrary are fabricated and meant to do harm to my reputation. I look forward to being fully exonerated.”

Avenatti exited the LAPD’s Pacific Division shortly before 6 p.m. and described himself as an advocate for women as he walked past a throng of cameras.

“I have never struck a woman,” he said. “I will never strike a woman.”

Lee said he could not comment on what, if any, injuries the victim suffered, and he declined to say where the alleged incident took place. The LAPD generally does not identify victims in domestic violence cases, and a case has yet to be presented to the Los Angeles County district attorney’s office.

Avenatti is slated to make his first court appearance Dec. 5, according to online booking records.

The attorney, who has been tormenting President Trump for almost nine months over the $130,000 payoff that Daniels received to keep quiet about her alleged affair with Trump, is considerin­g a run for the 2020 Democratic presidenti­al nomination.

But he has been facing growing legal and financial challenges in recent months.

He was struck with a personal judgment of $4.85 million last month for his failure to pay a debt to a former colleague at his longtime Newport Beach firm, Eagan Avenatti.

The same day, the firm’s landlord, Irvine Co., won a court order evicting him and his staff from their offices because Eagan Avenatti skipped the last four months of rent.

Avenatti was scheduled to attend Democratic events in Vermont on Friday and Saturday, but ticket holders will get refunds, according to the state party.

“We have not heard from his people, but while there is some kind of arrest and investigat­ion to ensue, we’re not going to step into that arena with him,” R. Christophe­r Di Mezzo, the party’s communicat­ions director, told the Burlington Free Press.

Avenatti’s arrest marked the second time this month that one of Trump’s loudest public foils found himself in handcuffs. Alec Baldwin, who has repeatedly performed a less than flattering impersonat­ion of Trump on “Saturday Night Live” since the 2016 election, was arrested on suspicion of misdemeano­r assault in New York City on Nov. 2 after he allegedly punched a man following a parking dispute, police have said.

 ?? Brian van der Brug Los Angeles Times ?? MICHAEL AVENATTI, shown outside federal court in L.A. in September, was released on $50,000 bail after being arrested on suspicion of domestic violence.
Brian van der Brug Los Angeles Times MICHAEL AVENATTI, shown outside federal court in L.A. in September, was released on $50,000 bail after being arrested on suspicion of domestic violence.

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