Avenatti The Slayer

"I would describe them as two Republicans with close ties to the president," Avenatti said before claiming that one of them told him the indictment was likely inspired by Trump.

Pretty limp for a Slayer, doncha think?
 
"I would describe them as two Republicans with close ties to the president," Avenatti said before claiming that one of them told him the indictment was likely inspired by Trump.

Pretty limp for a Slayer, doncha think?

Sounds like The Slayer’s choice of weapon is a wet noodle.
 
Doesn't even matter, by the time he's done he won't have a pot to pee in. He'll get a taste of his own strongarm tactics.
 
So Avenatti when was the last time you beat a woman?
Avenatti/Ellison 2020. Here's an idea for their first campaign slogan. After your man beats and rapes you, we support your right to get an abortion.
Might need a little work, but the general idea seems to fly among the women of the left.
No it doesn’t.
One guy is the President of the United States.
The other guy is a creepy porn lawyer who doesn’t pay his bills and was just arrested for domestic violence.
Ummm... Avenatti’s got a Court date of his own as a defendant coming up in a couple weeks for felony DV. You’re giving him far too much credit.
If someone managed to get both the girlfriend and Apartment security to play along I suppose anything’s possible. Not likely though - you’ve security guards and cameras to contend with and the girlfriend breakup was quite recent.
Avenatti’s Ex-Girlfriend Mareli Miniutti: He Violently Dragged Me Out of Bed, Called Me a F*cking B*tch

Hugo Daniel,
Kate Briquelet
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LOS ANGELES—Stormy Daniels’ lawyer Michael Avenatti violently dragged his ex-girlfriend out of his apartment and called her an “ungrateful bitch,” according to court documents.

Mareli Miniutti also claimed that Avenatti hit her in the face with pillows while he berated her and ranted about how she had disrespected him.

fully exonerated” when the “truth and the facts are fully disclosed, including the security camera footage.”

“I will be vindicated,” he added. “Completely bogus.”

On Monday, he also stated, “I look forward to a full clearing of my name and disclosure of all of the facts. I have NEVER abused a woman or committed domestic violence against anyone. Any claim to the contrary is completely bogus and fabricated. I am a target. And I will be exonerated.”

Describing in the restraining order what she says happened on November 13, Miniutti said: “I was in the master bedroom of the apartment I shared with [Avenatti]. [He] entered the apartment’s master bedroom and began talking to me. We began arguing about money, and [he] called me an ‘ungrateful, fucking bitch’ and began to berate me.”

CNN reported that Avenatti's lawyers had shared a different version of events with police. "Ms. Miniutti and Mr. Avenatti had an argument while in Mr. Avenatti's apartment during which Ms. Miniutti behaved in a volatile, agitated and irrational manner. However, Mr. Avenatti did not inflict any corporal injury or cause any traumatic condition upon Ms. Miniutti," the attorneys wrote in a statement.


A lawyer for Miniutti told CNN that the actress stood by her statements to police, adding, "The suggestions contained in Mr. Avenatti's counsel's letter to the LAPD are vindictive, contrary to the evidence, and unworthy of further reply." CNN also tracked down Miniutti's estranged husband, Michael Miniutti, who told the station that the couple had separated in January 2017 and that Mareli Miniutti was "never aggressive" and was a "calm, well-mannered, respectful individual. Very polite. Classy woman."

Miniutti requested her temporary restraining order application be hidden from public view. Her court filing also blindsided Avenatti, as she said she couldn’t give him notice “out of fear that more threats or violence will occur.” Her request to keep the order hidden was denied by the court.

Describing why she wanted the case kept out of the press, she wrote that Avenatti was a “nationally-known celebrity and potential presidential candidate. His arrest for domestic violence by the Los Angeles Police Department on or about November 14, 2018 made national news.” She claimed news reporters had already tried to contact her by email and phone and also had contacted friends of hers.

She wrote, “I am also afraid to pursue this restraining order because the media have relentlessly been trying to find me.” She said it had made her feel “very unsafe” adding, “[Avenatti] is on friendly terms with many persons with the media. It makes me feel terrified. [He] draws media attention for almost everything he does. He is very powerful.”


It’s not the first time Avenatti has been accused of aggressive behavior, although this marks the first known accusation of physical violence.

Lisa Storie-Avenatti, his ex-wife, described him as “emotionally abusive” in divorce papers.

Avenatti “is hot tempered and used to having his way—when he doesn’t, he gets extremely loud and verbally aggressive,” Storie-Avenatti stated in one declaration.

She pointed to a Dec. 17, 2017 incident when she says she offered to allow Avenatti to visit with their 3-year-old son, with a nanny present. Avenatti “took umbrage with the request for a nanny,” Storie-Avenatti stated.


At that time, Avenatti had moved out of the couple’s Newport Beach house and was living at the opulent Ten Thousand building in Century City. But on Dec. 17, he appeared unannounced at the Newport Beach house with his 15-year-old daughter from a previous marriage and demanded entry to the residence, divorce papers allege.

Storie-Avenatti claimed that after she had the nanny take their son upstairs, Avenatti “immediately started yelling at me to let him into the house and started to videotape me with his phone.” She added that Avenatti threatened her “that he would be staying at the house every night in the coming week.”

“I told [Avenatti] to stop making a scene and that he was scaring [his daughter] who was hiding behind a pillar,” Storie-Avenatti stated.

In response, Avenatti allegedly said his daughter wasn’t scared and “was there to be his witness,” Storie-Avenatti said in court filings.


The lawyer allegedly continued to yell at Storie-Avenatti and called police. Once officers arrived, Avenatti told them he wanted access to the house. Storie-Avenatti said cops declined his request.

Instead, Avenatti stood at the front of the residence yelling for an hour, “even after Lisa walked around to the back patio to escape” his tirade, according to a memorandum filed by Storie-Avenatti’s attorney.

The memorandum also states that Avenatti didn’t answer cops’ questions on “why” he wanted access to the house and “what” he wanted inside.

Two days later, according to Storie-Avenatti, the estranged couple met at a public place to plan a Christmas visitation schedule and Avenatti further threatened her.


“During our short meeting, [Avenatti] threatened he will ‘burn’ all of our money on our divorce case and that he will call the ‘cops’ again causing us both to be arrested, which will, in turn, cause [our son] to be placed into protective custody,” she added in her court declaration.

“I am concerned for myself and for [our son] that [Avenatti’s] temper and lack of child centeredness, as evidenced by the scene he made on December 17 in which he involved his daughter and the police, and the threats he made on December 19, that [Avenatti] will cause repeated emotional upheaval if we share a residence,” Storie-Avenatti stated.

In his own court filings, Avenatti accused his ex-wife of locking him out of their home and changing the locks and access codes.

“I have two teenage daughters from my prior marriage,” Avenatti stated in a declaration. “I have never neglected nor abused any of my children. In fact, I have a great relationship with my ex-wife from my prior marriage, as well as with my daughters.”
I would not chalk it up yet.
It still has to be reviewed by the L.A. City Attorney for prosecution.

I am making no predictions... just letting you know.
The great thing about Michael Avenatti, AKA the wife beating failed attorney, staying active in social media is him giving hope for other failed attorneys.
Cleared? Very impressive.

Even more impressive is Avenatti as a defense attorney putting R Kelly in prison. Outstanding performance with Avenatti for getting the bankruptsy of his own law firm behind him and leaving only a $10,000,000 shortfall. Exceptional performance is shown with Stormy losing against Trump with Avenatti representing her.

With Avenatti as your attorney or business partner, who needs bad luck?

two trumped up charges down, half a dozen more to go

https://deadline.com/2019/06/michael-avenatti-la-city-attorney-mareli-miniutti-1202631919/

Michael Avenatti: LA City Attorney Declines To File Charges In Mareli Miniutti Case

Controversial attorney Michael Avenatti will not be charged with a misdemeanor at this time by the LA City Attorney, a court hearing declared today.

Avenatti was arrested November 14 by L.A. police and booked on a felony count of domestic violence following a report filed against the attorney the day before. The LAPD then presented the case to the district attorney. The D.A. ruled out the felony count, but made no indication of what misdemeanor(s) might be considered, and passed it to the LA City Attorney.

After today’s late afternoon hearing, the City Attorney said of Avenatti, “The suspect will be informed that although we decline to file charges at this time, this matter remains open and we may file charges at any time prior to the expiration of the statute of limitations.”

Domestic violence accuser Mareli Miniutti “will be advised of services available to her.”

Avenatti took a victory lap on Twitter. “Today I attended the hearing in the matter relating to the allegations of Ms. Miniutti. At the conclusion of that hearing, I was again informed that NO CHARGES will be filed against me. As I predicted long ago, I was not charged because I did nothing wrong.”

The embattled Avenatti still faces a host of other legal difficulties, including embezzling from former client Stormy Daniels and extortion of shoe giant Nike.



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