Law firm of Stormy Daniels' attorney hit with $10-million judgment

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[FONT=&quot]A law firm of 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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[FONT=&quot]Judge Catherine Bauer of U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Santa Ana ordered the Eagan Avenatti law firm to pay the $10 million to Jason Frank, a lawyer who used to work at the Newport Beach firm.

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[FONT=&quot]"At this point, that's what's appropriate," Bauer said at a brief hearing.

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[FONT=&quot]To settle his law firm's bankruptcy, Avenatti had personally guaranteed that the $2 million would be paid to Frank last week, but both he and his firm failed to turn over the money.


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[FONT=&quot]At the hearing, the U.S. Justice Department revealed that Avenatti has also defaulted on just over $440,000 in back taxes, penalties and interest that he had personally promised to pay the Internal Revenue Service under another bankruptcy settlement for his law firm.

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[FONT=&quot]Assistant U.S. Atty. Najah Shariff told the judge that the federal government would soon file a motion demanding payment.

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[FONT=&quot]Under the Jan. 30 bankruptcy settlement, Avenatti agreed to pay the IRS $2.4 million in back taxes, penalties and interest owed by the firm, court records show.

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[FONT=&quot]Nearly $1.3 million of that was for payroll taxes that the firm withheld from employees but did not turn over to the government.


[FONT=&quot]Avenatti has paid $1.5 million of what was due, but he missed the deadline last week for paying the next installment of $440,291, according to the U.S. attorney's office in Los Angeles.


[FONT=&quot]Avenatti, who has blamed the unpaid taxes on an unnamed payroll company, accused the Los Angeles Times of "purposely confusing me with a separate legal entity that has no role in the Daniels case."

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[FONT=&quot]"Irrelevant," he wrote in an email responding to questions about the $10-million judgment against Eagan Avenatti and the missed tax payment. "Over blown. Sensational reporting at its finest. No judgment against me was issued nor do I owe any taxes."

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[FONT=&quot]Avenatti is the lead equity partner in Eagan Avenatti, court records show. He has repeatedly sent emails to The Times about the Daniels case from an Eagan Avenatti email address, with Eagan Avenatti below the signature line. The firm listed in court records as representing Daniels is Avenatti & Associates.

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guess Democratic activists are going to have to donate even more to him

1) to cover his tax debt
2) to cover the judgement against him
3) to pay his legal fees
4) to continue to talk about Stormy so the fucking idiots are kept in the dark


Does he have a Go Fund Me page?
 

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