Stormy Daniels: 5 Things About The Porn Star Whose Lawyer Was Found Guilty Of Stealing From Her
05.02.2022 - 00:59
/ hollywoodlife.com
Update (2/4/22 4:50 pm E.T.): Stormy Daniels’ ex-lawyer Michael Avenatti was found guilty of stealing $300,000 from his client on Friday February 4. The lawyer, who had represented Stormy in her lawsuit against former President Donald Trump, was found guilty of wire fraud and aggravated identity theft, per The New York Times. Michael had forged a letter to Stormy’s literary agent getting the money sent to him. Michael’s legal troubles had begun in March 2021, when he was arrested for trying to extort money from Nike. He had been sentenced to 30 months in jail, but then was later granted a mistrial.
Before the verdict came in, Stormy had appeared on CNN to discuss the trial. She had retweeted host and writer Rachel Fine’s tweet commending her for the interview. Rachel had also showed support for the adult entertainer to get her money from her ex-lawyer in the trial. “Her point is so valid- discrediting her because of her work in the paranormal or adult industry has *nothing* to do with the simple fact Avenatti forged her signature & stole from her. Open & shut,” the tweet said.
Original: 1. Her real name is Stephanie, but you can call her Ms. Daniels — if you’re nasty. Just when you think that President Donald Trump, 71, can’t sink any lower, what with him being casually racist over “sh*t hole” countries, he still manages to shock and outrage. The latest of the never-ending scandals coming out of the Trump White House surrounds porn star Stormy Daniels, 38, and the 2016 presidential campaign. While Trump was stumping for the vote, his lawyer reportedly paid Storm (real name Stephanie Clifford) $130,000 to keep quiet about an alleged extramarital affair, according to The Wall Street Journal (per The Hill)
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