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Avenatti gets 4 years for cheating Stormy Daniels

- By Bobby Caina Calvan and Larry Neumeister

NEW YORK — Michael Avenatti was sentenced Thursday to four years in prison for cheating client Stormy Daniels, the porn actor who catapulted him to fame, of hundreds of thousands of dollars in book proceeds.

The California lawyer, currently incarcerat­ed, learned his fate in Manhattan federal court, where Judge Jesse M. Furman said the sentence will mean that Avenatti will spend another 2 1/2 years in prison on top of the 2 1/2 years he is already serving after another fraud conviction.

The judge said Avenatti’s crime against Daniels was made “out of desperatio­n” when his law firm was struggling. He called Avenatti’s behavior “craven and egregious” and blamed it on “blind ambition.”

Prior to sentencing being announced, Avenatti, wearing his prison uniform, choked up several times as he delivered a lengthy statement, saying he had “disappoint­ed scores of people and failed in a cataclysmi­c way.”

At trial earlier this year, Avenatti represente­d himself, cross-examining his former client for hours about their experience­s in early 2018, when she signed a book deal that provided an $800,000 payout. Prosecutor­s said he illegally pocketed about $300,000 of her advance on “Full Disclosure,” published in fall 2018.

The book’s publicatio­n came at a time when Avenatti’s law practice was failing financiall­y even as he appeared regularly on cable television news channels. In the appearance­s, he attacked then-president Donald Trump as he represente­d Daniels in lawsuits meant to free her from a $130,000 hush payment she received shortly before the 2016 presidenti­al election to remain silent about a tryst she said she had with Trump a decade earlier. Trump denied it.

Daniels was not in court. A lawyer spoke on her behalf, saying it was “truly shocking” that Avenatti tried to portray himself as a champion of his clients during his statement.

His conviction for aggravated identity theft required a mandatory two-year prison sentence. He’s already serving a 2 1/2-year sentence for trying to extort Nike. Avenatti was convicted of threatenin­g to ruin the shoemaker’s reputation if it did not pay him up to $25 million.

And he faces a retrial in California on charges that he cheated clients and others of millions of dollars there.

In a presentenc­e submission, Avenatti’s lawyers cited an apology letter Avenatti recently wrote to Daniels in which he said: “I am truly sorry.”

But prosecutor­s in a sentencing submission last week urged that he should face “substantia­l” additional time in prison for a wire fraud conviction and criticized his apology letter, saying the 51-year-old failed to apologize for his actual crime.

 ?? SETH WENIG / AP 2018 ?? Michael Avenatti was sentenced Thursday to four years in prison for cheating client Stormy Daniels, the porn actor who catapulted him to fame, of hundreds of thousands of dollars in book proceeds.
SETH WENIG / AP 2018 Michael Avenatti was sentenced Thursday to four years in prison for cheating client Stormy Daniels, the porn actor who catapulted him to fame, of hundreds of thousands of dollars in book proceeds.

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