“I am truly sorry,” said Avenatti, a California lawyer, in a letter submitted by his attorneys.
Convicted fraudster Michael Avenatti has apologized to former client Stormy Daniels in a bid for leniency at his upcoming sentencing next month.
“I am truly sorry,” said Avenatti, a California lawyer, in a letter submitted by his attorneys in federal court in Manhattan Thursday. In the letter, Avenatti apologizes for defrauding the former stripper and porn star out of hundreds of thousands in proceeds for her book. Avenatti was convicted in February of stealing nearlyAvenatti, who rose to national prominence as an enemy of former President Trump while he represented Daniels, faces more than three years in prison for his latest conviction for ripping off part of her book advance.Avenatti now faces more than three years in prison for ripping up Daniels.
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