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Title: Avenatti’s Law Firm Hit With $10 Million Judgment
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URL Source: https://www.westernjournal.com/aven ... am&utm_content=western-journal
Published: May 22, 2018
Author: Joe Simonson
Post Date: 2018-05-24 06:44:04 by BTP Holdings
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Avenatti’s Law Firm Hit With $10 Million Judgment

By Joe Simonson

May 22, 2018 at 2:53pm

A U.S. Bankruptcy Court judge on Tuesday ordered Michael Avenatti’s law firm to pay a former colleague $10 million.

The initial dispute stemmed after Jason Frank, who used to work at the Eagan Avenatti law firm, was personally promised by Avenatti that he would receive $2 million in a settlement of a bankruptcy case by May 14. That money was never paid, the court determined.

Frank had repeatedly requested payment from Avenatti but never received a response, according to an affidavit filed in court and which The Daily Caller News Foundation obtained.

“Michael Avenatti, in his individual capacity, agreed to personally guarantee the Settlement Payments in the event of default and entered into a Guaranty Agreement to that effect,” the document reads.

Other information was disclosed at the hearing about the financial struggles of Avenatti’s law firm.

The Department of Justice alleged that Eagan Avenatti LLC had defaulted on back taxes and that the government is proceeding with efforts to demand that money.

Avenatti has gone through a number of byzantine agreements in the last year pursuant to the bankruptcy of his law firm, of which he is the lead equity partner.

According to the government, Avenatti had withheld $1.3 million from employees for payroll taxes, but never gave those funds to the government. In a settlement, that number was increased to $2.4 million because of penalties and interest.

When asked to explain the tardy payments by The Los Angeles Times, Avenatti placed the blame on a payroll company he did not identify and said the coverage of the case was “sensational reporting at its finest,” and that “no judgment against me was issued nor do I owe any taxes.”

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Poster Comment:

This guy owes some tall cash. He may have to get a regular job to pay it all off.

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