Santa Cruz Sentinel

Avenatti cast as both thief, generous lawyer at trial

- By Larry Neumeister

NEW YORK >> California lawyer Michael Avenatti stole nearly $300,000 in book proceeds from porn star Stormy Daniels, a prosecutor told jurors as the once high-flying attorney’s third criminal trial in two years began Monday.

Avenatti has insisted he is innocent of wire fraud and aggravated identify theft charges and his lawyers say he is likely to testify during the trial in Manhattan federal court.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Andrew Rohrbach told jurors that Avenatti lied repeatedly to steal nearly $300,000 from Daniels, whom Avenatti represente­d in 2018 in lawsuits against ex-President Donald Trump.

“This is a case about a lawyer who stole from his client, a lawyer who lied to cover up his scheme. That

lawyer is the defendant Michael Avenatti,” Rohrbach said as he pointed at the 50-year-old on trial.

Defense attorney Andrew Dalack said his client didn’t steal any money and had a fee agreement to share any money from the

book deal.

“This has no business in federal criminal court,” Dalack said. “And Mr. Avenatti is not guilty.”

Dalack said Avenatti had “transforme­d a rather obscure adult entertaine­r into a household name” and loaned her hundreds of thousands of dollars only to be faced with false accusation­s from her.

But he said that was not uncommon for Daniels, who “turned on the people closest to her” when she didn’t get her way and, in Dalack’s estimation, wanted “all the benefits of zealous, fierce and loyal representa­tion without having to pay for it.”

Rohrbach said the $800,000 advance owed to Daniels for “Full Disclosure,” published in fall 2018, was paid in four installmen­ts. The initial payment went to Daniels before Avenatti diverted two other payments to himself, spending some money on airfare, food and payroll for his struggling business, the prosecutor said.

Rohrbach said Avenatti also had raised about $600,000 from the public toward legal bills for Daniels.

 ?? JOHN MINCHILLO — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Michael Avenatti arrives to Federal court in Manhattan in New York. Avenatti, the once high-profile California attorney who regularly taunted then-President Donald Trump, was introduced to prospectiv­e jurors who will decide whether he cheated porn star Stormy Daniels out of hundreds of thousands of dollars.
JOHN MINCHILLO — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Michael Avenatti arrives to Federal court in Manhattan in New York. Avenatti, the once high-profile California attorney who regularly taunted then-President Donald Trump, was introduced to prospectiv­e jurors who will decide whether he cheated porn star Stormy Daniels out of hundreds of thousands of dollars.

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