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Atta boy Bver defend that scum to the end lol Poor Avannati the victim...damn those lying bitches trying to get him eh Bver?

Random woman huh? did you read that somewhere or just make that up? because reports say she was actually living with Avanatti and he threw her out of the apartment.

Stormy Daniels' Attorney Michael Avenatti Arrested for Felony Domestic Violence | TMZ News


I love the hypocrisy in your final remark lmao you have crucified everyone on the right you can. everyone in your eyes has been guilty lol hypocrite!!!
I am not defending this individual. Originally, TMZ stated that this lady was his ex-wife. They then withdrew that claim and then said what they said in the video. Both his ex-wives denied that they were involved and even defended his character.

Off course, I believe the woman's allegations if he struck her and she had marks on her face. Apparently she struck him first according to the above video.

But why do you right wingers not believe the same with Trump when around two dozen women brought various allegations that matched the video / audio tapes on that coach??

Stormy Daniels categorically said that she will drop him as her lawyer if such allegations are true. She rightfully should do so. Well at least this case is going to court. What happened to Trump who promised to sue all the women who brought the allegations, after the 2016 elections. We know that election promise was broken like his tax returns that were not released. Yet, all you guys vehemently defended him and blamed the two dozen women for lying. You are the hypocrites!!
 

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What happened to the presumption of innocence and proof beyond a reasonable doubt. or does that just apply to the PGOTUS and nominees for the SCOTUS.
I feel confident that Kavanaugh and the rest of the judges will understand him.
 

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Source 1: Avenatti blames pro-Trump conspiracy theorist for arrest:

A day after he was arrested on domestic violence allegations, Stormy Daniels attorney and 2020 aspirant Michael Avenatti suggested on social media that pro-Trump activist Jacob Wohl was behind his legal ordeal.

“First Mueller and now me. When we are fully exonerated I am coming for you Jacob Wohl aka Surefire,” Avenatti tweeted.

Avenatti did not further explain the tweet or respond to a request for comment.

Wohl, a former hedge fund manager and right-wing blogger, is a central figure in a widely dismissed plot accusing special counsel Robert Mueller of sexual misconduct. At a recent Northern Virginia news conference where he made the claims against Mueller, Wohl acknowledged his connection to a firm called Surefire Intelligence. That private intelligence firm’s Twitter account on Thursday tweeted a link to Avenatti’s arrest then declared: “Surefire Intelligence strikes again.”

Reached Thursday, a Wohl associate who partnered with him on the Mueller allegations, Jack Burkman, said he knew nothing of Avenatti’s allegation against Wohl and said he knew nothing of Avenatti’s arrest until he received media calls. “Must be a West Coast thing,” Burkman said.

Wohl could not be reached for comment.

Over Twitter, Wohl denied any involvement in Avenatti’s situation and said he considered Avenatti’s “I’m coming for you” language a threat and reported it to law enforcement.

“Michael Avenatti seems to believe that I am responsible for him raising his hand to a woman. I am not. Will he release the pictures of his battered victim?”

https://www.politico.com/story/2018/11/15/michael-avenatti-arrest-trump-994110
 

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Source 2: If Surefire Intelligence Really Was Behind False Avenatti Police Report, Jacob Wohl Could Be in Deep Trouble:

So, fresh off of the infamous Jacob Wohl–Jack Burkman presser, in which the pair baselessly accused Special Counsel Robert Mueller of sexual assault, the much-mocked pseudo-investigative firm of Wohl’s, Surefire Intelligence, is back in the news again. Why? Because there’s speculation that Surefire Intelligence was behind a police report claiming that anti-Trump attorney Michael Avenatti struck a woman.

Why? Because the Surefire Intelligence Twitter account appeared to take credit for Avenatti’s arrest.

How else is one to interpret the tweet “Surefire Intelligence strikes again” — a tweet also making reference to Avenatti’s arrest on suspicion of felony domestic violence.
First, let’s review some context about Surefire Intelligence.

Surefire Intelligence was eventually found to be Wohl’s operation, despite his initial denial of involvement. Right-wing site Gateway Pundit revealed that the initial story they ran containing allegations against Mueller was “authored by Jacob Wohl himself.” They identified Wohl as a “journalist and founder of Sure Fire Intelligence.”

Before that ever happened, it was discovered that an email address with Wohl’s name on it was linked to the domain registration of Surefire Intelligence. Online profiles for purported employees of the firm were transparently fictitious. Managing partner “Matthew Cohen‘s” profile featured a picture that was quickly found to be a photo of Wohl. It is the one pictured at the top of this article.
Conveniently, Gateway Pundit has posted an article about the Avenatti situation: “Jacob Wohl Speaks Out on Avenatti Threat: ‘Did I Mind-Control Him and Force Him to Beat a Woman?… He Should Have His Bail Revoked.'”

All of that aside, Michael Avenatti has denied that he has ever struck a woman, and added that he expects to be “fully exonerated.” His two exes both released statements saying he has not abused them and would never hit them.

Christine Avenatti Carlin:

I have known Michael Avenatti for over 26 years we met when he was 21 years old and we were married for 13 years. Michael has ALWAYS been a kind loving father to our two daughters and husband to me. He has NEVER been abusive to me or anyone else. He is a good man.

Lisa Avenatti-Storie:

I haven’t see Michael in months. It’s a complete fabrication. It’s a lie. It’s all a lie. Bruises on my face? It is insanity. He wouldn’t hit anybody. Especially a woman. He’s got 2 daughters.
It was Avenatti-Storie who TMZ initially said was the “estranged wife” victim in this case, but she quickly denied that through her attorneys. Avenatti claims that he has “not been charged with anything, let alone a felony.” He also questioned TMZ’s news-gathering.

Jacob Wohl, Surefire Intelligence

So, fresh off of the infamous Jacob Wohl–Jack Burkman presser, in which the pair baselessly accused Special Counsel Robert Mueller of sexual assault, the much-mocked pseudo-investigative firm of Wohl’s, Surefire Intelligence, is back in the news again. Why? Because there’s speculation that Surefire Intelligence was behind a police report claiming that anti-Trump attorney Michael Avenatti struck a woman.

Why? Because the Surefire Intelligence Twitter account appeared to take credit for Avenatti’s arrest.

How else is one to interpret the tweet “Surefire Intelligence strikes again” — a tweet also making reference to Avenatti’s arrest on suspicion of felony domestic violence.


First, let’s review some context about Surefire Intelligence.

Surefire Intelligence was eventually found to be Wohl’s operation, despite his initial denial of involvement. Right-wing site Gateway Pundit revealed that the initial story they ran containing allegations against Mueller was “authored by Jacob Wohl himself.” They identified Wohl as a “journalist and founder of Sure Fire Intelligence.”

Before that ever happened, it was discovered that an email address with Wohl’s name on it was linked to the domain registration of Surefire Intelligence. Online profiles for purported employees of the firm were transparently fictitious. Managing partner “Matthew Cohen‘s” profile featured a picture that was quickly found to be a photo of Wohl. It is the one pictured at the top of this article.

Conveniently, Gateway Pundit has posted an article about the Avenatti situation: “Jacob Wohl Speaks Out on Avenatti Threat: ‘Did I Mind-Control Him and Force Him to Beat a Woman?… He Should Have His Bail Revoked.'”

All of that aside, Michael Avenatti has denied that he has ever struck a woman, and added that he expects to be “fully exonerated.” His two exes both released statements saying he has not abused them and would never hit them.

Christine Avenatti Carlin:

I have known Michael Avenatti for over 26 years we met when he was 21 years old and we were married for 13 years. Michael has ALWAYS been a kind loving father to our two daughters and husband to me. He has NEVER been abusive to me or anyone else. He is a good man.

Lisa Avenatti-Storie:

I haven’t see Michael in months. It’s a complete fabrication. It’s a lie. It’s all a lie. Bruises on my face? It is insanity. He wouldn’t hit anybody. Especially a woman. He’s got 2 daughters.

It was Avenatti-Storie who TMZ initially said was the “estranged wife” victim in this case, but she quickly denied that through her attorneys. Avenatti claims that he has “not been charged with anything, let alone a felony.” He also questioned TMZ’s news-gathering.


Right now there are a couple of problems: LAPD did confirm when asked by Law&Crime that “Yes, there’s a victim in this case,” but we don’t know who that is. We also don’t know which facts are accurate and which facts aren’t. Plus, character witnesses are disputing Avenatti would do this.

Police did tell the Associated Press that the victim had visible injuries. This explains the seriousness of the felony charge. Bail was also set at $50,000.

Attorney and celebrity legal expert Jill Stanley told Law&Crime that the LAPD would only have made this arrest if they regarded the accuser as credible; that is, probable cause was there.

“If she was a credible witness, that is sufficient,” she said. So we have a victim and we have visible injuries, but where did those injuries come from? The victim says Avenatti caused them and Avenatti denied it. It remains to be seen if information about a hospital visit, eyewitness testimony, or surveillance footage exists.

The timing of this is also notable. In just the last few weeks this has happened: Avenatti was hit with a $4.85 million verdict after being sued by former law partner Jason Frank. His client Julie Swetnick‘s sexual misconduct claims against Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh have been referred to the DOJ for a criminal probe. A federal judge dismissed Stormy Daniels’ lawsuit against President Trump and allowed Trump to seek legal fees. The Michael Cohen defamation suit isn’t going well. Now this, as Avenatti mulls a possible run for the presidency in 2020.
But back to Surefire Intelligence for a moment. Avenatti certainly saw the “intelligence firm’s” aforementioned tweet and said: “First Mueller and now me.”

Jacob Wohl, Surefire Intelligence

So, fresh off of the infamous Jacob Wohl–Jack Burkman presser, in which the pair baselessly accused Special Counsel Robert Mueller of sexual assault, the much-mocked pseudo-investigative firm of Wohl’s, Surefire Intelligence, is back in the news again. Why? Because there’s speculation that Surefire Intelligence was behind a police report claiming that anti-Trump attorney Michael Avenatti struck a woman.

Why? Because the Surefire Intelligence Twitter account appeared to take credit for Avenatti’s arrest.

How else is one to interpret the tweet “Surefire Intelligence strikes again” — a tweet also making reference to Avenatti’s arrest on suspicion of felony domestic violence.


First, let’s review some context about Surefire Intelligence.

Surefire Intelligence was eventually found to be Wohl’s operation, despite his initial denial of involvement. Right-wing site Gateway Pundit revealed that the initial story they ran containing allegations against Mueller was “authored by Jacob Wohl himself.” They identified Wohl as a “journalist and founder of Sure Fire Intelligence.”

Before that ever happened, it was discovered that an email address with Wohl’s name on it was linked to the domain registration of Surefire Intelligence. Online profiles for purported employees of the firm were transparently fictitious. Managing partner “Matthew Cohen‘s” profile featured a picture that was quickly found to be a photo of Wohl. It is the one pictured at the top of this article.

Conveniently, Gateway Pundit has posted an article about the Avenatti situation: “Jacob Wohl Speaks Out on Avenatti Threat: ‘Did I Mind-Control Him and Force Him to Beat a Woman?… He Should Have His Bail Revoked.'”

All of that aside, Michael Avenatti has denied that he has ever struck a woman, and added that he expects to be “fully exonerated.” His two exes both released statements saying he has not abused them and would never hit them.

Christine Avenatti Carlin:

I have known Michael Avenatti for over 26 years we met when he was 21 years old and we were married for 13 years. Michael has ALWAYS been a kind loving father to our two daughters and husband to me. He has NEVER been abusive to me or anyone else. He is a good man.

Lisa Avenatti-Storie:

I haven’t see Michael in months. It’s a complete fabrication. It’s a lie. It’s all a lie. Bruises on my face? It is insanity. He wouldn’t hit anybody. Especially a woman. He’s got 2 daughters.

It was Avenatti-Storie who TMZ initially said was the “estranged wife” victim in this case, but she quickly denied that through her attorneys. Avenatti claims that he has “not been charged with anything, let alone a felony.” He also questioned TMZ’s news-gathering.


Right now there are a couple of problems: LAPD did confirm when asked by Law&Crime that “Yes, there’s a victim in this case,” but we don’t know who that is. We also don’t know which facts are accurate and which facts aren’t. Plus, character witnesses are disputing Avenatti would do this.

Police did tell the Associated Press that the victim had visible injuries. This explains the seriousness of the felony charge. Bail was also set at $50,000.

Attorney and celebrity legal expert Jill Stanley told Law&Crime that the LAPD would only have made this arrest if they regarded the accuser as credible; that is, probable cause was there.

“If she was a credible witness, that is sufficient,” she said. So we have a victim and we have visible injuries, but where did those injuries come from? The victim says Avenatti caused them and Avenatti denied it. It remains to be seen if information about a hospital visit, eyewitness testimony, or surveillance footage exists.

The timing of this is also notable. In just the last few weeks this has happened: Avenatti was hit with a $4.85 million verdict after being sued by former law partner Jason Frank. His client Julie Swetnick‘s sexual misconduct claims against Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh have been referred to the DOJ for a criminal probe. A federal judge dismissed Stormy Daniels’ lawsuit against President Trump and allowed Trump to seek legal fees. The Michael Cohen defamation suit isn’t going well. Now this, as Avenatti mulls a possible run for the presidency in 2020.


But back to Surefire Intelligence for a moment. Avenatti certainly saw the “intelligence firm’s” aforementioned tweet and said: “First Mueller and now me.”

“When we are fully exonerated I am coming for you Jacob Wohl aka Surefire,” he added. Law&Crime reached out to Avenatti for comment on what he meant by that, but it stands to reason that he would pursue a defamation case.

Jill Stanley confirmed that, if this was a false accusation as Avenatti claims, significant damages have been caused to Avenatti’s reputation and he could pursue a defamation case.

For example, the allegations have already impacted Avenatti’s promised 2020 presidential run.

Avenatti was scheduled to hold events with the Vermont Democratic Party this Friday and Saturday. Those events were cancelled after this news came out, according to the Burlington Free Press. There’s also the very real possibility that this would harm Avenatti’s law firm business.

And make no mistake, if Wohl was behind this as the Surefire Intelligence tweet suggested, he’s looking at possible jail time for filing a false report (if it is indeed false).
 

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California Penal Code 148.5 says the following on filing false reports:
Every person who reports to any peace officer listed in Section 830.1 or 830.2, or subdivision (a) of Section 830.33, the Attorney General, or a deputy attorney general, or a district attorney, or a deputy district attorney that a felony or misdemeanor has been committed, knowing the report to be false, is guilty of a misdemeanor.
A misdemeanor in California is a crime punishable by no more than 364 days in county jail. In other words, if the misdemeanor is seen as egregious enough it could result in just technically under a year of jail time.

Avenatti says that “numerous other ‘facts’ being reported are completely bogus.”

He’s probably referring to statements attributed to him by TMZ –“She hit me first” and “This is bullshit. This is fucking bullshit” — as well as the allegation that the alleged victim’s face was “swollen and bruised.”

The statements do sound like something out of the cult classic, “The Room.”

A lot of the gaps would be filled in with the release of police report, but LAPD has not made it public or commented in specificity on the incident as a matter of policy. Nor has Avenatti commented with specifics about the incident that was or wasn’t. Nor has the alleged victim been identified.

Wohl, “Head of the Most Well-Known Opposition Research Firm in the World,” claims he has “nothing” to do with the Michael Avenatti situation, despite Wohl’s known link to Surefire Intelligence. Even if it turns out that Wohl is telling the truth, anyone looking at Surefire in connection with this will likely want to at least investigate him. It’s worth mentioning that Mueller’s office confirmed the nature of the false allegation story put out there by Wohl and Burkman weeks ago, and said that the matter had been referred to the FBI. Additionally, Wohl has been accused of fooling a “desperate” woman into paying him for a sham private investigation.
In conclusion, there seems like there are a couple of options here.

Option 1: Avenatti did what’s been alleged and should be punished accordingly.

Option 2: Avenatti didn’t do it, Surefire Intelligence set him up somehow, as indicated in the tweet, and those connected with it could be in legal trouble.

Option 3: Avenatti did it, Surefire Intelligence got involved to bait Avenatti into blaming a troll for his legal problems in an attempt to make him look desperate and more guilty.

Option 4: Avenatti didn’t do it, Surefire Intelligence got involved to bait Avenatti into blaming a troll for his legal problems in an attempt to make him look desperate and more guilty.

https://lawandcrime.com/high-profil...e-report-jacob-wohl-could-be-in-deep-trouble/

So which option do you go with:

1, 2, 3, or 4.
 

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I'd say three or four. The alleged victim lived with him. Doubtful it was set up.

As to this guy tweeting sounds like he is an idiot who is seeking attention.

This needs to be done via the justice system. The rest is just distraction.
 

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I'd say three or four. The alleged victim lived with him. Doubtful it was set up.

As to this guy tweeting sounds like he is an idiot who is seeking attention.

This needs to be done via the justice system. The rest is just distraction.
It is strange how no one else besides TMZ have identified the woman as the one who was occupying his apartment. Other Media are just stating that the woman's identity is unknown.

But for Avenatti to announce his denial in this whole affair and actually mention Wohl and Sunfire's involvement could bring more charges against him if it is false.
 

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It is strange how no one else besides TMZ have identified the woman as the one who was occupying his apartment. Other Media are just stating that the woman's identity is unknown.

But for Avenatti to announce his denial in this whole affair and actually mention Wohl and Sunfire's involvement could bring more charges against him if it is false.
TMZ has alot of connections within the LAPD. They are pretty bang on with celebrity gossip, get the mug shots, police reports etc.

I'm thinking they have the in on this one. It's in their home territory. And to be honest a bit outside their usual reportage. Sounds like they were fed it.
 

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TMZ has alot of connections within the LAPD. They are pretty bang on with celebrity gossip, get the mug shots, police reports etc.

I'm thinking they have the in on this one. It's in their home territory. And to be honest a bit outside their usual reportage. Sounds like they were fed it.
Who is the victim?
Is there really a victim?
 

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TMZ has alot of connections within the LAPD. They are pretty bang on with celebrity gossip, get the mug shots, police reports etc.

I'm thinking they have the in on this one. It's in their home territory. And to be honest a bit outside their usual reportage. Sounds like they were fed it.
Well if they have got those real connections with LAPD, then there is no way that they would make that false statement that the victim was Avenatti's second wife who was going through a divorce with Avenatti.
Then, they retracted it after CNN interviewed Avenatti's wife and reported not only her denial in this whole affair, but she categorically defended Avenatti's integrity.
But you have to bear in mind that Avenatti is a lawyer who has won some big cases in the past. For him to blame it on Wohl and Sunfire, means that either he is totally off his rockers, or he has enough of evidence now to point the finger at them.

Once again time will tell.
 

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Who is the victim?
Is there really a victim?
Only TMZ are disclosing the lady that is linked with Avenatti. She apparently was living in one of Avenatti's condos. But then recently these same sources who seem like they set up this whole fiasco, have also tried to implicate Mueller with a sexual assault allegation.

This one has to play out in court and if Avenatti wins, then there could be a huge lawsuit against those alt right conspiracy theorists.
 

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Jacob Wohl is probably behind this one, that's what it looks like at the moment. This clown was laughed at during a press conference.

Also Harvey Levin is a Trump supporter so TMZ is obviously biased.
 

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Well if they have got those real connections with LAPD, then there is no way that they would make that false statement that the victim was Avenatti's second wife who was going through a divorce with Avenatti.
Then, they retracted it after CNN interviewed Avenatti's wife and reported not only her denial in this whole affair, but she categorically defended Avenatti's integrity.
But you have to bear in mind that Avenatti is a lawyer who has won some big cases in the past. For him to blame it on Wohl and Sunfire, means that either he is totally off his rockers, or he has enough of evidence now to point the finger at them.

Once again time will tell.
Just remember that the ex wife's support may have something to do with him being in jail equals no alimony and child support.

As I said let the justice system work. He is innocent at the moment.
 

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Avenatti is a sleaze-bag who happens to be a decent TV speaker and personality. He and Stormy have long jumped the shark and they served their purpose in annoying the Trumpster. Now Story will move on to a new attorney, appointed and paid by the DEms. Or perhaps she will simply fade out.

A small and meaningless victory by the Trumpanistas, long after that triumph would have served any real tactical purpose.
 
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