November 16, 2018, 10:34 PM
MicropterusMichael Avenatti arrested in L.A. for felony domestic assault
I hope he sinks so low that he has to ask his porn "star" client for a job, and he ends up as a fluffer or a stunt-double in gay porn movies.
November 16, 2018, 10:35 PM
GWbikerquote:
Originally posted by Sigmanic:
The man is a congenital liar. Total fucking snake!
Hey! He's a Lawyer. He can't control himself.
November 16, 2018, 10:39 PM
rusbroquote:
Originally posted by sdy:
Avenatti asked the court to stop the eviction, saying Avenatti & Associates, another entity that he owns, had an “oral rental agreement with the landlord” that must be honored.
The landlord denied there was any such agreement.
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Is there any judge in America that would believe an attorney had an oral rental agreement?
November 16, 2018, 10:44 PM
P220 SmudgeGiven his clientele, I’m sure he had more oral rental agreements than anyone of us wants to think about.
November 16, 2018, 11:29 PM
Il CattivoYeah, but real estate tends to be the classic example of "if it ain't on paper, it ain't real" in American jurisprudence. Arguing that someone had an oral agreement only works in extreme cases, and even then only very rarely and for extremely short periods at best.
November 16, 2018, 11:39 PM
IcabodKnow a lawyer who remarks: “An oral agreement isn’t worth the paper it’s not written on.”
November 17, 2018, 07:03 AM
egregore
November 17, 2018, 11:32 AM
46and2
November 17, 2018, 11:56 AM
oddballquote:
Originally posted by sdy:
http://www.latimes.com/politic...-20181116-story.htmlMichael Avenatti, the lawyer for adult film actress Stormy Daniels, lost a last-ditch appeal Friday to block the eviction of his law practice from its Newport Beach offices.
In a brief hearing at Orange County Superior Court in Santa Ana, Judge Robert J. Moss affirmed his Oct. 22nd order that Avenatti and his staff vacate their ocean-view suite in a building across from the Fashion Island mall. He ordered them to leave by Monday.
Avenatti’s longtime law firm, Eagan Avenatti, skipped $213,254 in rent payments due over four months, leading the landlord, the Irvine Co., to sue for eviction.
When it rains, it pours

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Over 200 grand for 4 months rent?
November 17, 2018, 12:16 PM
a1abdjquote:
Over 200 grand for 4 months rent?
When we have threads on brick and mortar businesses vs. internet operations, one of the first things I point out is the lack of understanding when it comes to the expenses of operating a physical business.
Granted this is high end office space in LA, but those are the going rates. Imagine that. $50,000 a month just to occupy a space.
November 17, 2018, 01:36 PM
yaniciHim gonna need a big GO-Fund-Me or all of his ex wives will cut his cojones off.

November 17, 2018, 01:55 PM
Z06quote:
Originally posted by Micropterus:
I hope he sinks so low that he has to ask his porn "star" client for a job, and he ends up as a fluffer or a stunt-double in gay porn movies.
+1 PERFECT 'END'ING for the
CPL.
November 19, 2018, 10:15 PM
sdyA 20 something y.o. actress has filed a domestic violence restraining order against Avenatti.
https://townhall.com/tipsheet/...el-avenatti-n2536242When celebrity attorney Michael Avenatti was arrested for domestic violence allegations last week, it was initially reported that the woman he had a confrontation with was his ex-wife. We now know that to be false. The woman involved in that incident is 20-year-old actress Mareli Miniutti, who just filed a domestic violence restraining order against Avenatti
November 19, 2018, 11:30 PM
Il Cattivo^^ Does anyone here speak Italian? I'd love to know if that's a stage name.
November 20, 2018, 01:04 AM
Icabodquote:
Originally posted by Il Cattivo:
^^ Does anyone here speak Italian? I'd love to know if that's a stage name.
She’s a native of Estonia.
November 20, 2018, 05:49 AM
parabellumBelieve all wammen
Y'know, poor ol' Stormy Daniels has been pushed off of the front page. In order to get the attetion she craves, she's gonna have to go on
The View and show her front hole. I know that Whoopi, for one, is really looking forward to that. Right, Whoop?
The Democrats’ ‘believe all women’ fraudReceiving some news coverage over the past few weeks, but not much, has been the revelation that four people have been referred by the SenateJudiciary Committee for criminal investigation regarding allegedly false statements relating to the Kavanaugh investigation.
This includes a man who said Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh raped someone on a boat. That person eventually recanted and apologized. Also referred were attorney Michael Avenatti and his client Julie Swetnick who claimed Justice Kavanaugh was the mastermind of gang-rape factories, as well as a woman who also admits she lied when claiming she was raped “several times each” by Brett Kavanaugh and his friend in the back of a car. This, too, was recanted by the accuser with an admission that she did it to “grab attention.”
And yet here we are, after spending weeks with Democratic leadership in the Senate accusing a nominee for the U.S. Supreme Court of being a gang rapist, covered 24/7 by media, as we were ordered to dump due process and “believe all women.” Because if we don’t, we are enabling rapists and misogynists everywhere.
What we know, and argued throughout that circus, is if you abandon due process, then the only thing you promote and enable are liars and kangaroo courts. And voila, we now know that’s what we got.
The Democrats told the world that Justice Kavanaugh was a serial gang-rapist mastermind. In high school. And probably also in college. Protests emerged at Harvard to remove him from a teaching post (which succeeded), and some tried to even get him banned from coaching his daughter’s basketball team.
Julie Swetnick, rape-factory accuser, was elevated as a hero by senators such as Kamala Harris, and spoken of as “credible” by Sens. Dianne Feinstein, Cory Booker and Mazie Hirono, among other Senate Democrats.
All those champions and protectors of women in the Senate, where are they now? Is Kamala Harris going to pay for Julie Swetnick’s defense costs? Ms. Feinstein and Mr. Booker and Ms. Hirono “believe all women.” Ms. Hirono said it was the responsibility of Justice Kavanaugh to “prove his innocence.” Why aren’t Ms. Hirono, Sen. Patrick Leahy and Sen. Amy Klobuchar engaging in a hunger strike as Kavanaugh accusers face criminal investigation?
If these Democrats were serious about what they were doing, and serious about sexual assault, they would be angry. They would be appalled that people lied; that frauds reversed the impact of what the feminist movement was trying to do for the last 20 years: Arguing for women to be taken seriously on sexual assault and domestic violence. Or, if they still believe everyone, they should be appalled that the brave and true are being falsely accused themselves.
Instead, we have crickets. There’s nothing about #BelieveAllWomen, because it’s not useful anymore. Like sexual assault as an issue, its political value is spent.
The legacy media carried the fraud that Justice Kavanaugh was a gang rapist. Day and night, that was all the U.S. and the world heard. Yet they, too, are silent. Wouldn’t having a rape mastermind on the Supreme Court require more outrage and more investigation?
But no, everyone has run for the hills, which tells us plenty. This silence and abandonment make clear that what we were all subjected to was a political stunt. The Democrats knew what they were doing, they did not care about the impact on women overall, and they still don’t.
And that is the largest fraud facing the American people: The left is not only not champions for women, they use us like cannon fodder, and need our lives to get worse. Otherwise, what horrible allegations would they be able to hurl at innocent political opponents?
While the Democrats have thrown the Kavanaugh debacle into the memory hole, the Senate Judiciary Committee has not. Generally ignored by the legacy media in the midst of the midterm, the committee’s 414-page report on the Justice Kavanaugh sexual assault allegation was released. It details exactly how much of a fraud the Kavanaugh hearing really was, and the seriousness of false charges lodged against him.
In addition to the details of the criminal referrals made to the Justice Department, the report states that there “was no credible evidence to support the allegations” against Justice Kavanaugh. This includes the charges made by California professor Christine Blasey Ford. The report reveals, among other significant details, interviews with two men who believe they were mistaken by Ms. Ford for Brett Kavanaugh as they recounted a consensual act with the accuser.
All of this confirms my argument from the start of this debacle: The Democrats never cared about “the women,” and they see violence against women as a political tool, not something to solve. Their politicizing of our lives diminishes all women, and invited the fraud that is damaging the work that has been done for at least two generations to get women to be taken seriously on issues of sexual and domestic violence.