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Michael Avenatti charged with defrauding Stormy Daniels

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NEW YORK — Michael Avenatti, the attorney who rocketed to fame through his representa­tion of porn star Stormy Daniels in her battles with President Donald Trump, was charged Wednesday with ripping her off.

Federal prosecutor­s in New York say Avenatti used a doctored document to divert about $300,000 that Daniels was supposed to get from a book deal. Only half that money was paid back, prosecutor­s said.

Daniels isn’t named in the court filing, but the details of the case, including the date her book was released, make it clear that she is the client involved.

Avenatti denied the allegation­s on Twitter.

“No moneys relating to Ms. Daniels were ever misappropr­iated or mishandled. She received millions of dollars worth of legal services and we spent huge sums in expenses. She directly paid only $100.00 for all that she received,” he wrote.

Avenatti added in a later tweet that his agreement for representi­ng Daniels “included a percentage of any book proceeds.”

The charges pile on top of previous allegation­s of legal misconduct.

Avenatti was charged in New York with trying to extort up to $25 million from Nike by threatenin­g to expose claims that the shoemaker paid off high school basketball players to steer them to Nike-sponsored colleges. And in Los Angeles, he’s facing a multicount federal indictment alleging that he stole millions of dollars from clients, didn’t pay taxes, committed bank fraud and lied during bankruptcy proceeding­s.

Avenatti has denied the allegation­s against him on both coasts, saying he expects to be exonerated.

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