Porn star Stormy Daniels testifies ex-lawyer Michael Avenatti 'lied to
me'
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[January 28, 2022]
By Luc Cohen
NEW YORK (Reuters) -Adult film actress
Stormy Daniels told jurors at her former lawyer Michael Avenatti's
criminal fraud trial on Thursday that he "stole from me and lied to me"
by diverting proceeds from a book she wrote.
Testifying as a prosecution witness, Daniels said in Manhattan federal
court that Avenatti - whom she had retained to help her escape a
non-disclosure agreement with then-U.S. President Donald Trump - told
her he would "never take a penny" from the 2018 memoir, titled "Full
Disclosure."
But Avenatti embezzled nearly $300,000 of proceeds intended for Daniels,
prosecutors have said, in part by forging her signature on instructions
to the publisher about where to send the funds. Daniels, 42, said
Avenatti never told her about the account.
"I felt very betrayed and stupid," Daniels said. "Michael had been lying
and stealing from me."
Avenatti, 50, has pleaded not guilty to wire fraud and identity theft.
He has portrayed the dispute as a disagreement over legal fees that has
no place in criminal court.
Avenatti's work for Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford,
helped propel him to fame in 2018, before a slew of criminal charges the
following year ended his law practice.
Daniels is known for receiving $130,000 of hush money from Trump's
former personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, to keep quiet before the 2016
presidential election about a sexual liaison she claimed to have once
had with Trump, which Trump denies.
Avenatti, a brash lawyer who is representing himself, cross-examined
Daniels for about 10 minutes on Thursday before the jury was dismissed
for the day. Cross-examination was expected to resume on Friday.
Daniels described herself as a writer, director and actress now
producing a television show that investigates paranormal activity titled
"Spooky Babes." She wore a maroon cardigan sweater over a black dress.
Avenatti briefly asked Daniels about her claims she "has the ability to
see and speak to dead people" on Thursday. He is expected to use
Daniels' interest in ghosts to portray her testimony as unreliable.
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Witness Stormy Daniels is questioned by Assistant U.S. Attorney
Robert Sobelman (not seen) during the criminal trial of former
attorney Michael Avenatti at the United States Courthouse in the
Manhattan borough of New York City, U.S., January 27, 2022 in this
courtroom sketch. REUTERS/Jane Rosenberg
"You've also claimed that you have
the ability to speak to a haunted doll named Susan?" Avenatti said.
"Susan speaks to everyone on the show. She's a character on 'Spooky
Babes,'" Daniels replied. "She has her own Instagram."
'HE LIED TO ME ALMOST EVERY DAY'
Prosecutors displayed dozens of text messages between Avenatti and
Daniels after a third advance payment under her book contract was
due in October 2018.
In response to messages asking why she had not received the money,
Avenatti said he would send the publishing company a letter
demanding that it pay Daniels.
In February 2019, after Daniels learned the company had paid
Avenatti, she sent him a screenshot of the payment records, the
documents showed.
"They had sent my payment on time, no question, and he lied to me
almost every day for five months," she testified.
Avenatti was hit with dozens of criminal charges in March and April
2019 for allegedly cheating Daniels, defrauding several other
clients and trying to extort up to $25 million from Nike Inc, among
other charges.
He is appealing his conviction and 2-1/2-year prison sentence in the
Nike case. A trial over the other alleged client frauds, in which
Avenatti also represented himself, ended in a mistrial. The
remaining charges have yet to be tried.
(Reporting by Luc Cohen in New York; Editing by Will Dunham, Noeleen
Walder, Howard Goller and Cynthia Osterman)
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