In Nike Extortion Trial
Closings Avenatti Duo Say Client Wanted
Justice US Says Geragos Not An Issue
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Feb 11 – In the endgame of the
US v. Michael Avenatti Nike
extortion trial, on February
10 the charging conference was
held, until 7:10 pm. See
Patreon here.
On
February 11, over hours, the
closing arguments were held.
Inner City Press live-tweeted
them, in 96 installments, here.
Assistant
US Attorney Matthew Podolsky
led off with the now famous
"have you held the clients
balls in your hands" audio,
and went on from there.
Avenatti's
lawyer Scott Srebnick covered
the case focusing on the
desired and goals of client
Gary Franklin and his
consultant Jeffrey Auerbach.
His brother
Howard Srebnick followed with
the case from the perspective
of Avenatti in New York,
saying he was carring out
Franklin's stated desire to
"light the fuse" for justice.
AUSA
Daniel Richenthal derided that
narrative, and told the jury
it didn't matter that Mark
Geragos, much less Nike, were
not charged. But might it,
when the jury begins to
deliberate on February
12? More on Patreon here.
Next
are the jury charge and
deliberations - and verdict.
Watch this platform. US v. Avenatti,
19-cr-373 (Gardephe).
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