Michael Avenatti says he’s spoken to Trump’s team about testifying in hush money trial: Report - Washington Examiner
Michael Avenatti, who once represented Stormy Daniels, said he has been in contact with Donald Trump's team about testifying in the former president’s trial. Avenatti says he has spoken to Trump's lawyers about the possibility of testifying in hush money trial.
Stormy Daniels attorney Michael Avenatti says he's in contact with ex-President Trump's legal team. He's ready and willing to testify against his former client, he says. Avenatti would testify for the ex-prez, he told The Post, which he says he has been in touch with Trump's defense team.
Michael Avenatti claims harsh prison sentences due to being President Trump's'most dangerous enemy' in 2018 influenced his current imprisonment. Avenatti said he believes being President Donald Trump's "most dangerous enemies" influenced his imprisonment. Former attorney Avenatti told MSNBC that he believes he has been given harsh sentences because of being a 'dangerous enemy'
Michael Avenatti does surprise interview with MSNBC on Trump hush money case. Disgraced former Stormy Daniels attorney joined MSNBC for a surprise interview from prison on Tuesday. Avenatti discussed the case in a surprise appearance from prison. He also appeared on CNN's "This Matters of Justice" on Tuesday at 10 p.m. ET.
Michael Avenatti was convicted of trying to extort Nike. Stormy Daniels’ onetime lawyer spoke with MSNBC’s Ari Melber in his first interview from federal prison. Avenatti is currently in federal prison in Los Angeles, California, after being convicted.
Stormy Daniels’ former lawyer Michael Avenatti speaks to Ari Melber from prison. ‘Shocking prison interview: ‘Trump will be convicted’ in hush money trial, says Avenatti. In this interview, Stormy Dancer’s former lawyer speaks to Melber.