- 31 May 2018 05:29
#14919490
I haven't seen any discussion or rebuttal of the Washington Times article anywhere yet, not that I've looked really hard... but I really feel as if that article brought up a good point and the dead silence it has been met with is interesting.
Recently: https://edition.cnn.com/2018/05/30/poli ... index.html
Amazing how blatantly this guy, who is apparently not being paid by his client, prefers to litigate these things in the media instead of in the courts when he's given the choice.
Recently: https://edition.cnn.com/2018/05/30/poli ... index.html
(CNN)Porn star Stormy Daniels' attorney, Michael Avenatti, withdrew his motion to participate in the court battle involving the FBI raid of President Donald Trump's attorney's hotel and office Wednesday after a federal judge warned him he would have to "stop your publicity tour."
Avenatti, who practices law in California, had requested to be admitted into the New York proceedings, but was met with fierce objection from the attorney for Michael Cohen, Trump's long-time lawyer, who cited Avenatti's frequent television appearances, public statements about Cohen's guilt and his release of Cohen's personal financial information.
Amazing how blatantly this guy, who is apparently not being paid by his client, prefers to litigate these things in the media instead of in the courts when he's given the choice.
Orb Team Re-Assemble!