May 31, 2018

NPR asks, who is paying Michael Avenatti's bill to represent Stormy Daniels?



Michael Avenatti likes the limelight but not all of it is favorable.  Let's see how he spins these questions.



Who's paying the bills?

Avenatti says the Daniels case is funded entirely through crowdsourcing — he has received $525,000, toward a target of $850,000, according to the website CrowdJustice.

But money has become a touchy subject for Avenatti lately. This week, he told a judge he's a finalist for a trial lawyer of the year award — citing a jury verdict of $454 million. But in reality, the award in that case probably only will amount to a fraction of that.



"It's really misleading for anyone to talk about that verdict without noting that it's been massively reduced," said Ted Boutrous, a lawyer who opposes Avenatti in the case.

https://www.npr.org/2018/05/31/615768441/who-is-stormy-daniels-lawyer-michael-avenatti-and-who-is-helping-him

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