From the BBC:
“Stormy Daniels' ex-lawyer
Michael Avenatti guilty over extortion”
Michael Avenatti, who represented
porn star Stormy Daniels in a lawsuit against President Trump, has been found
guilty of attempted extortion. The lawyer was accused of seeking to extort up
to $25m (£18.9m) from Nike. He had threatened to release information that might
be harmful to the popular sports brand. Avenatti emerged as a vocal critic of
Mr Trump two years ago when he began representing Ms Daniels, and even
suggested he might run for president. He was found guilty by a jury after a
three-week trial and could face up to 42 years in prison when sentenced in
June.
What was Avenatti accused of? Federal prosecutors in New York said
Avenatti, 48, met a lawyer for Nike in March 2019. During their meeting, he
threatened to release damaging information about Nike unless it paid him
between $15m and $25m. At the time he approached Nike, Avenatti had been
representing his then-client Gary Franklin, who ran a youth basketball league
in Los Angeles. Court papers said
Avenatti threatened to hold a press conference alleging Nike had made illicit
payments to young basketball players in Los Angeles. Revealing this would wipe
billions from Nike's stock value, he had suggested. Nike immediately reported
the matter to federal prosecutors. Avenatti was arrested shortly after
announcing he would hold a news conference about a scandal surrounding the
company. "This was an old-fashioned shakedown," prosecutor Geoffrey
Berman said at the time. The jury heard that Avenatti had been at least $11m in
debt. Last month, Avenatti's lawyers said he was suffering while being held in
solitary confinement and under 24-hour lockdown in the same Manhattan prison
cell that housed Mexican drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman.
What about Stormy Daniels? Avenatti formerly represented Stormy Daniels,
who tried to sue the president to get out of a non-disclosure agreement she had
signed before the 2016 presidential election. The non-disclosure agreement related to an
affair she said he had with Mr Trump in 2006, but the case was eventually
dismissed. In May last year, Avenatti was charged with defrauding her of book
proceeds, and faces trial in New York in April. He denies all the charges. He
also faces another trial in Los Angeles in May on accusations he defrauded
clients and others of millions of dollars.
^ It’s good to see that he was found
guilty and faces 42 years in prison. ^
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-51511017
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