The Latest on new federal charges against attorney Michael Avenatti (all times local):
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4:20 p.m.
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A lawyer for a paralyzed man says his client is destitute after attorney Michael Avenatti embezzled most of his $4 million court settlement.
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Attorney Joshua Robbins said Thursday that Geoffrey Johnson was only paid a fraction of the money Avenatti collected in 2015 from a lawsuit against the Los Angeles County jail.
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A 36-count federal indictment charging Avenatti with wire, tax and bank fraud says he stole millions of dollars from Johnson and four other clients.
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Avenatti has denied stealing from clients and tweeted a statement signed by Johnson praising him as an "honest and ethical attorney."
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Prosecutors says Avenatti told Johnson to sign the statement so he could collect his settlement money.
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Robbins says he's never seen a defendant tweet incriminating evidence on the day they were indicted.
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2:50 p.m.
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Attorney Michael Avenatti has refused to testify in a court case involving money he owes a former legal partner.
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Avenatti appeared briefly in Los Angeles Superior Court as federal prosecutors outlined fraud and other charges against him in a 36-count indictment.
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Avenatti had been scheduled to face questioning about some of nearly $15 million he owes attorney Jason Frank for legal work.
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Attorney Ron Hodges says Avenatti, his client, asserted his 5th Amendment right against self-incrimination and didn't testify.
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Andrew Stolper, who represents Frank, says Avenatti would have faced questions about money he's charged with stealing from clients.
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Avenatti tweeted that he will plead not guilty and fight the charges.
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Stolper says Avenatti told Frank outside court that he won't get paid now that federal authorities seized his private jet.
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Attorney Michael Avenatti could face a sentence of 335 years in prison if convicted of charges in a 36-count federal indictment.
The indictment announced Thursday in Los Angeles alleges Avenattti stole millions of dollars from clients, didn't pay taxes, committed bank fraud and lied during bankruptcy proceedings.
U.S. Attorney Nick Hanna says the four areas of alleged criminal conduct are all linked to each other because money generated from one set of alleged crimes appears in other sets of alleged crimes.
Officials say a private jet co-owned by Avenatti was seized Wednesday as part of the ongoing investigation.
Avenatti has tweeted denials of all the allegations and says he will plead not guilty.
The attorney is best known for representing porn actress Stormy Daniels in lawsuits against President Donald Trump.
The new charges say he embezzled from a paraplegic man and four other clients and shuffled money between several accounts to deceive them.
The charges also say Avenatti pocketed payroll taxes from employees of the Tully's coffee chain that he owned.
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I have never agreed more with this than now. #InTheArena pic.twitter.com/KjRbYiRcNr
— Michael Avenatti (@MichaelAvenatti) April 11, 2019
I intend to fully fight all charges and plead NOT GUILTY. I look forward to the entire truth being known as opposed to a one-sided version meant to sideline me.
— Michael Avenatti (@MichaelAvenatti) April 11, 2019
For 20 years, I have represented Davids vs. Goliaths and relied on due process and our system of justice. Along the way, I have made many powerful enemies. I am entitled to a FULL presumption of innocence and am confident that justice will be done once ALL of the facts are known.
— Michael Avenatti (@MichaelAvenatti) April 11, 2019
