Michael Avenatti Resentenced, Shaves Several Years Off His Time - Above the Law
Briefly

Michael Avenatti, previously known for representing Stormy Daniels, has been resentenced to 11 years in prison for tax evasion and client theft, specifically stealing nearly $300,000 from a contract with Daniels. This new sentence accounts for the time he has already served. Despite facing significant legal troubles, Avenatti has taken on roles such as tutoring inmates and serving as a suicide watch companion in prison, although motivations for these actions have been questioned by prosecutors who claim he remains unrepentant. Avenatti's legal team continues to seek potential sentence reduction options.
Michael Avenatti was resentenced Thursday to 11 years in prison for dodging taxes and stealing millions of dollars from clients, slightly more than the original sentence.
Prosecutor Brett Sagel accused Avenatti of being unrepentant, claiming that his good acts in prison were motivated by self-interest rather than true remorse.
Read at Above the Law
[
|
]