Posted on 05/22/2018 1:47:22 PM PDT by Enterprise
The law firm of adult film star Stormy Daniels' attorney, Michael Avenatti, was hit with a $10-million judgment Tuesday in U.S. Bankruptcy Court after he broke his promise to pay $2 million to a former colleague.
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Funny - bump!
True. Bad enough that he just got hit with a huge judgement. Then, there’s the IRS saying they want their cut too.
Upon hearing the judgement, said Avenatti: D d d d DAYUM!
The lad is going to be mighty light in the wallet from now on too.
Last I heard, the fund was half a mil....I doubt if it’s going to grow much further.
Oh, you can’t put buttered bread in a toaster! You’ll burn the house down before the fire ever reaches the bridge! Remember, a stitch in time, gathers no moss! ;-P
I thought it was lie down with fleas, wake up with dogs.
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>> “heavy on brash talk, pretty lean on legal expertise.” <<
But like every other Ambulance Chaser, he has some really nifty running shoes!
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Maybe in the future, Gloria Allred is going to start having luck like Avenatti.
Give him time, maybe a tweet is in the future.
Stormy is going to have to extend her Make America Horny Again Tour - until 2099.
My, my, my.
I guess pimping the Hoe isn’t bringing in the revenue he thought it would.
He will lose his law license by the time this is all over.
Interesting that he did not turn over his bank records.
Could it be he is getting money from the DNC or Soros
and he does not want anybody to know it?
Maybe. But as others are saying, the left likes Avenatti, and bail out funds may soon be forthcoming.
BOOM BUMP!
Oh, you can’t put buttered bread in a toaster! You’ll burn the house down before the fire ever reaches the bridge! Remember, a stitch in time, gathers no moss! ;-P
Mixed metaphors are definitely turds in the ointment.
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