The Supreme Court declined on Tuesday to hear celebrity lawyer Michael Avenatti's bid to overturn his 2022 conviction for identity theft for misappropriating nearly $300,000 in book proceeds intended for porn star Stormy Daniels, his former client.
<p>WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court declined on Tuesday to hear celebrity lawyer Michael Avenatti's bid to overturn his 2022 conviction for identity theft for misappropriating nearly $300,000 in book
</p><p>Avenatti, 53, was sentenced to four years in prison for conduct in the book case that the presiding judge called &quot;brazen and egregious.
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