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In reply to the discussion: Michael Avenatti sentenced to 14 years in prison for stealing millions of dollars from clients [View all]liberalla
(10,751 posts)26. W.O.W. !!! That is a pretty lengthy sentence! On top of the five years he's currently doing...
He sure was enjoying the limelight and high life! Only to crash and burn...
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Michael Avenatti sentenced to 14 years in prison for stealing millions of dollars from clients [View all]
BumRushDaShow
Dec 2022
OP
The moment he said he might run for president was the moment I stopped liking him. N/t
CarlYasutomo
Dec 2022
#43
I recall that nadir! It was fuelled by Twitter craptalk. Now what should Kraken lawyers deserve?
Alexander Of Assyria
Dec 2022
#36
I actually liked him very much when he first surfaced during the Stormy Daniels flap. Was very hurt
iluvtennis
Dec 2022
#5
I do! One of the craziest DU trends. And that includes when DU'ers were breathlessly promoting
emulatorloo
Dec 2022
#11
Avenatti and Trump similar in one sense: they're perceived as fighters.
Beautiful Disaster
Dec 2022
#28
yeah, they usually get a harsh frown, and 9 days in a country club jail, with room service.
Meadowoak
Dec 2022
#29
Allergic reaction to the champaign they were serving in the fine arts building on polka night
Bucky
Dec 2022
#40
Well he represented clients who won big judgments in court, but he kept the money for himself.
MichMan
Dec 2022
#21
"We can't even seem to convict a former president who stole secret documents"
BumRushDaShow
Dec 2022
#24