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In reply to the discussion: Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office has rejected filing charges against Avenatti. [View all]Kingofalldems
(40,311 posts)33. Avenatti Trump trolls must go back to the drawing board.
Look back to the multiple threads trashing Al Franken last year and the same crowd is involved.
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Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office has rejected filing charges against Avenatti. [View all]
Drunken Irishman
Nov 2018
OP
Kick. I'm very curious about who set up Mr. Avenatti. If it is the same right wing
skylucy
Nov 2018
#3
He wasn't set up. He got into a fight with his girlfriend. She got pissed off and filed charges.
octoberlib
Nov 2018
#7
It could be charges being filed against his accuser for filing a false report.
phleshdef
Nov 2018
#17
Insufficient evidence for a felony conviction but maybe enough for a misdemeanor conviction
Kaleva
Nov 2018
#23
They apparently do not have evidence of injury, despite their spokesperson's claim.
OilemFirchen
Nov 2018
#37
What I've learned from this -- Avenatti recently had a judgement against him and owes $4.8 million
Hoyt
Nov 2018
#25
Avenatti's people reached out to me just before Election Day, presumably laying ground for 2020...
brooklynite
Nov 2018
#70
"not surprised by this decision and confident that the misdemeanor charge will be sustained"
oberliner
Nov 2018
#74