Santa Cruz Sentinel

Avenatti says he wants to plead guilty to state charges

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SANTA ANA >> Incarcerat­ed lawyer Michael Avenatti says he plans to plead guilty to charges in a federal court case in Southern California accusing him of cheating clients out of millions of dollars.

Avenatti didn't specify which charges he wants to plead to in a brief court filing Sunday. He said he hasn't reached a deal with federal prosecutor­s but wants to change his plea “in order to be accountabl­e; accept responsibi­lity; avoid his former clients being further burdened; save the Court and the government significan­t resources; and save his family further embarrassm­ent.”

Federal prosecutor­s have accused Avenatti of cheating clients out of nearly $10 million by negotiatin­g and collecting settlement payments on their behalf and funneling the money to accounts he controlled. The case is scheduled for trial in July after a mistrial last year when federal prosecutor­s failed to turn over relevant financial evidence to Avenatti, who has represente­d himself in the California case with assistance from advisory counsel.

Avenatti, who is suspended from practicing law in California, pleaded not guilty to wire fraud in connection with the allegation­s spanning from 2015 to 2019, as well as charges including bankruptcy and tax fraud.

A hearing on the issue was scheduled for Thursday in federal court in Santa Ana.

A message seeking comment was left for the U.S. attorney's office in Los Angeles.

Avenatti was sentenced this month to four years in prison for stealing book proceeds from Stormy Daniels, the porn actor who catapulted him to fame as he represente­d her in courtrooms and cable news programs during her legal battles with then-President Donald Trump.

 ?? JOHN MINCHILLO — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? Michael Avenatti speaks to members of the media after leaving federal court on in New York.
JOHN MINCHILLO — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE Michael Avenatti speaks to members of the media after leaving federal court on in New York.

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