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LOL. That guy is a joke.On Sunday, the attorney — who represents porn star Stormy Daniels in her lawsuit against President Donald Trump — claimed he represents a woman "with credible information" regarding Kavanaugh and friend Mark Judge. Mike Davis, chief counsel for nominations for the Senate Judiciary Committee, emailed him requesting the information, according to a message Avenatti publicly shared.
Avenatti responded that he and his client would provide "additional evidence" related to explosive allegations of misconduct "in the coming days." It is unclear what evidence the lawyer has. On Monday, Avenatti told CNBC that his client will make claims about Kavanaugh public in an interview in the next two days. Avenatti said he could not yet identify where that interview will appear.
Taylor Foy, a spokesman for Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, confirmed the exchange was genuine. The panel's staff "requested that Mr. Avenatti provide any evidence that he claims to have," Foy said.
Senate panel contacts Avenatti after he claims to have damaging information about Brett Kavanaugh
What's the point in making this announcement? Why doesn't he just blow the roof off of all this and drop a mega bomb whenever this 'witness' comes forward?On Sunday, the attorney — who represents porn star Stormy Daniels in her lawsuit against President Donald Trump — claimed he represents a woman "with credible information" regarding Kavanaugh and friend Mark Judge. Mike Davis, chief counsel for nominations for the Senate Judiciary Committee, emailed him requesting the information, according to a message Avenatti publicly shared.
Avenatti responded that he and his client would provide "additional evidence" related to explosive allegations of misconduct "in the coming days." It is unclear what evidence the lawyer has. On Monday, Avenatti told CNBC that his client will make claims about Kavanaugh public in an interview in the next two days. Avenatti said he could not yet identify where that interview will appear.
Taylor Foy, a spokesman for Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, confirmed the exchange was genuine. The panel's staff "requested that Mr. Avenatti provide any evidence that he claims to have," Foy said.
Senate panel contacts Avenatti after he claims to have damaging information about Brett Kavanaugh
Still taking bids.On Sunday, the attorney — who represents porn star Stormy Daniels in her lawsuit against President Donald Trump — claimed he represents a woman "with credible information" regarding Kavanaugh and friend Mark Judge. Mike Davis, chief counsel for nominations for the Senate Judiciary Committee, emailed him requesting the information, according to a message Avenatti publicly shared.
Avenatti responded that he and his client would provide "additional evidence" related to explosive allegations of misconduct "in the coming days." It is unclear what evidence the lawyer has. On Monday, Avenatti told CNBC that his client will make claims about Kavanaugh public in an interview in the next two days. Avenatti said he could not yet identify where that interview will appear.
Taylor Foy, a spokesman for Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, confirmed the exchange was genuine. The panel's staff "requested that Mr. Avenatti provide any evidence that he claims to have," Foy said.
Senate panel contacts Avenatti after he claims to have damaging information about Brett Kavanaugh
Lawyer Michael Avenatti told the Senate Judiciary Committee late Sunday that he has multiple witnesses who can say Brett Kavanaugh participated in gang rapes of drunken women during high school.
“We are aware of significant evidence of multiple house parties in the Washington, D.C. area during the early 1980s during which Brett Kavanaugh, Mark Judge and others would participate in the targeting of women with alcohol/drugs in order to allow a ‘train’ of men to subsequently gang rape them,” Avenatti said in an email to Mike Davis, chief counsel for nominations for the Senate Judiciary Committee.
On Sunday, the attorney — who represents porn star Stormy Daniels in her lawsuit against President Donald Trump — claimed he represents a woman "with credible information" regarding Kavanaugh and friend Mark Judge. Mike Davis, chief counsel for nominations for the Senate Judiciary Committee, emailed him requesting the information, according to a message Avenatti publicly shared.
Avenatti responded that he and his client would provide "additional evidence" related to explosive allegations of misconduct "in the coming days." It is unclear what evidence the lawyer has. On Monday, Avenatti told CNBC that his client will make claims about Kavanaugh public in an interview in the next two days. Avenatti said he could not yet identify where that interview will appear.
Taylor Foy, a spokesman for Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, confirmed the exchange was genuine. The panel's staff "requested that Mr. Avenatti provide any evidence that he claims to have," Foy said.
Senate panel contacts Avenatti after he claims to have damaging information about Brett Kavanaugh
Lawyer Michael Avenatti told the Senate Judiciary Committee late Sunday that he has multiple witnesses who can say Brett Kavanaugh participated in gang rapes of drunken women during high school.
“We are aware of significant evidence of multiple house parties in the Washington, D.C. area during the early 1980s during which Brett Kavanaugh, Mark Judge and others would participate in the targeting of women with alcohol/drugs in order to allow a ‘train’ of men to subsequently gang rape them,” Avenatti said in an email to Mike Davis, chief counsel for nominations for the Senate Judiciary Committee.
On Sunday, the attorney — who represents porn star Stormy Daniels in her lawsuit against President Donald Trump — claimed he represents a woman "with credible information" regarding Kavanaugh and friend Mark Judge. Mike Davis, chief counsel for nominations for the Senate Judiciary Committee, emailed him requesting the information, according to a message Avenatti publicly shared.
Avenatti responded that he and his client would provide "additional evidence" related to explosive allegations of misconduct "in the coming days." It is unclear what evidence the lawyer has. On Monday, Avenatti told CNBC that his client will make claims about Kavanaugh public in an interview in the next two days. Avenatti said he could not yet identify where that interview will appear.
Taylor Foy, a spokesman for Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, confirmed the exchange was genuine. The panel's staff "requested that Mr. Avenatti provide any evidence that he claims to have," Foy said.
Senate panel contacts Avenatti after he claims to have damaging information about Brett Kavanaugh
Lawyer Michael Avenatti told the Senate Judiciary Committee late Sunday that he has multiple witnesses who can say Brett Kavanaugh participated in gang rapes of drunken women during high school.
“We are aware of significant evidence of multiple house parties in the Washington, D.C. area during the early 1980s during which Brett Kavanaugh, Mark Judge and others would participate in the targeting of women with alcohol/drugs in order to allow a ‘train’ of men to subsequently gang rape them,” Avenatti said in an email to Mike Davis, chief counsel for nominations for the Senate Judiciary Committee.
The dude is a DEM hack.That'll be interesting. I like Avenatti, even though people like to dismiss him as a "creepy porn lawyer", he's been successful even with that case. Cohen and Trump were afraid of him for good reason - he had the facts on his side.
We'll see if he is as sharp as I believe him to be.
That'll be interesting. I like Avenatti, even though people like to dismiss him as a "creepy porn lawyer", he's been successful even with that case. Cohen and Trump were afraid of him for good reason - he had the facts on his side.
We'll see if he is as sharp as I believe him to be.
He is scheduled to speak with CNN’s Chris Cuomo on Monday to discuss what they know.
Avenatti claimed to have “multiple witnesses” who could corroborate “these facts.”
“Each of them must be called to testify publicly,” he said.