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Move over Ronan Farrow, Stormy Daniels‘ lawyer Michael Avenatti is at it again.
Yesterday, in a Tweet, Avenatti came forward and weighed in on the controversy surrounding the accusation made against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh by claiming he represents a woman with “credible information regarding Judge Kavanaugh and Mark Judge.”
I represent a woman with credible information regarding Judge Kavanaugh and Mark Judge. We will be demanding the opportunity to present testimony to the committee and will likewise be demanding that Judge and others be subpoenaed to testify. The nomination must be withdrawn.
— Michael Avenatti (@MichaelAvenatti) September 23, 2018
This Tweet lies in direct competition with Ronan Farrow and Jane Mayer’s New Yorker article highlighting a frat party gone awry and the assault of a woman by the name of Debbie Ramirez, who attended Yale with Kavanaugh. Avenatti claims that the woman he is representing is not Ms. Ramierez, however. Will “Creepy Porn Lawyer” take another shot at fame?
What does the Twitterverse say?
Why is Avenatti, aka Creepy Porn lawyer, given a voice at all in the conversation? He “rose to fame” using a paid off hooker’s NDA to sensationalize himself using @POTUS name recognition to catapult himself into the chatter.
🤮 #skullpuke
🤯— Connie (@GirlPainting) September 24, 2018
And on cue the ambulance chasing porn attorney looks to extend his 15 minutes of fame by making this important announcement on Twitter, what a clown.
— Scott (@slraider) September 24, 2018
It's Avenatti.
Probably it is true.
But Avenatti is the epitome of ambulance chasers, trying to squeeze what he can from his (hopefully brief) moment of fame.— Jeffrey Smith (@Jeffrey03035719) September 24, 2018
😂😂😂 Now, Ford has limelight chaser Avenatti, involved? Guess his 2 mins of Stormy fame ran out, on to his next meal ticket! https://t.co/BOgoxIAUa8
— Jack Smith (@jjsmith282) September 23, 2018
Avenatti describes himself on Twitter as a “fighter for good”, an “advocate” but we know what a fraud he is simply by reading court documents that surfaced from an ugly divorce back in 2017. Look no further, those docs right there speak VOLUMES of this man’s true character.
When @MichaelAvenatti is getting in on the dogpile, you know it's manufactured. Instant credibility kill.
— Joy Pullmann (@JoyPullmann) September 24, 2018
Over the next few days, it will be interesting to see what Avenatti has up his sleeve as he attempts to ride the wave. What carrot will he dangle? We suppose this is better than dangling a dildo at a prep school party…
I do not bluff. I deliver. #Basta
— Michael Avenatti (@MichaelAvenatti) September 23, 2018
My latest op ed:
“I was sexually assaulted as a teen. Here’s why I didn’t report.”
It took me 30 years to tell anyone. And I’m far from alone.#MeToo #WhyIDidntReport https://t.co/UPP7l914Tb
— Alyssa Milano (@Alyssa_Milano) September 23, 2018
Some are singing Avenatti’s praises:
Thank you for giving these women a voice. And thank you for helping the families separated at the border.
— Democracy 4 All (@goodbye56789) September 24, 2018
Oy. Shameless. He’s even got questions lined up for Chief Counsel for Nominations for review:
“Did you ever target one or more women for sex or rape at a house party? Did you ever assist Mark Judge or others in doing so?”
(To ask Kavanaugh) “Did you ever attend any house party during which a woman was gang-raped or used for sex by multiple men?”
“Did you ever witness a line of men outside a bedroom at any house party where you understood a woman was in the bedroom being raped or taken advantage of?”
There is no question as to whether or not these women should be heard but I question the hypocrisy that surrounds some of those who are advocating for them. Michael Avenatti jumps from one bandwagon to the next. He has made numerous news appearances, and made mention to a possible 2020 run for President on the red carpet at the MTV music awards (after being asked why in the hell he was even there). Yes, he’s serious:
“I am, I’m serious about it. I’m seriously looking at it. I’m traveling around talking to people in the country, and I’ve been really surprised at how much enthusiasm there is for the potential.
I’m going to make a decision, be smart about it, deliberative.”-Michael Avenatti
Congrats to Avenatti on dominating the field to receive the Gloria Allred Shameless Fame Seeking Lawyer Award for 2018 in the politics category
— flabbergasted (Blame my evil doppelgänger) (@observeaddict) September 24, 2018
Avenatti is deliberative enough to have his finger on the pulse and thrusting his mug right into the spotlight. After all, he is a champion for women, a “”fighter for good”.
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