In Bitter 4-Hour Cross-Examination, Avenatti Attempts to Dent Stormy Daniels' Credibility
A colorful line of questioning that focused at times on a "haunted doll" aimed to reinforce Avenatti's narrative that he was "entitled" to money he stands accused of stealing from Daniels' book deal with a New York publisher.
January 28, 2022 at 03:44 PM
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Criminal LawMichael Avenatti wrapped his more than four-hour cross-examination of adult film star Stormy Daniels on Day Five of his Manhattan criminal trial, bringing an end to a wide-ranging and sometimes bitter confrontation between the one-time celebrity attorney and his former client.
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