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Affidavit
SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Jan 27 – Michael Avenatti's
financial affidavit to get a
publicly paid lawyer for his
Stormy Daniels case, which
Inner City Press formally
sought to have unsealed for
eleven months, were on July
27, 2021 ordered unsealed. Order.
Podcast here.
Aug 13 podcast here.
On the
weekend before trial there's
was a request to delay it, on
COVID policy and
Constitutional grounds. It was
denied.
The trial
started on the morning of
January 24. Inner City Press
live tweet here.
It continued in the afternoon,
with Stormy Daniels' literary
agency Lucas Janklow being
cross examined about being
introduced to Michael Avenatti
at a hotel bar, by Anderson
Cooper. Inner City Press live
tweeted, thread here;
stream here,
video here
On January 25,
the cross examination of
Janklow continues, then an
SDNY Special Agent and
Avenatti law firm staffer. But
in the middle, Federal
Defenders said Avenatti may
want to fire them and
represent himself. Judge
Furman said, Not so fast.
Inner City Press live tweeted
it, thread here
In the
afternoon of January 25,
Avenatti confirmed he wants to
represent himself and Judge
Furman granted it. He will
cross examine Stormy Daniels,
then. Inner City Press live
tweeted it, thread here
and below.
On the morning of
January 26, podcast here,
Avenatti cross examined
Regnier than an FBI agent.
Inner City Press live tweeted,
thread here.
On the
afternoon of January 26
Avenatti cross examined Sean
Macias who hooked him up with
Garagos, before those two
double teamed Nike. Inner City
Press live tweeted it, thread
here.
On the
morning of January 27, after
the end of Macias and another
SDNY witness, Stormy Daniels
took the stand to begin direct
examination. Inner City Press
live tweeted it here.
On the
afternoon, at the end,
Avenatti began his cross
examination. Inner City Press
live tweeted the afternoon, here.
On January 29,
Avenatti's cross examination
continued, to two videos,
thread here:
Judge Furman (to
jury, just entered) I'm
monitoring the weather but I
don't think the storm will
arrive so early as to impact
our trial day.
Avenatti: How
long have you been an actress?
Stormy Daniels: Since 2002.
Avenatti: So you are expert in
reading scripts.
Avenatti:
You said in prison there'll be
a long line of people to
a*s-rape me, didn't you?
Daniels: I don't remember.
Avenatti: You said it's handy
you have your own line of lube
how because you can just bring
me a gift basket in prison?
Daniels: I did,
on Twitter Avenatti: What does
"drop the soap" mean? Stormy
Daniels: It's a gay term.
Avenatti: Have you ever
falsely accused anyone of a
crime? Stormy Daniels: Not to
my knowledge.
Avenatti: So in
New Orleans, you claim you
experience poltergeist
phenomena and unexplainable
voices that prowled your home,
right? Stormy Daniels: Yes.
Avenatti: They invaded your
life and relationship? Stormy
Daniels: That's on the Spooky
Babes website
Avenatti:
Your partner at the time was
who? Stormy Daniels: Denver
Nicks. Avenatti: He was never
the director of your
documentary, right? Stormy
Daniels: I don't have a
documentary.
Avenatti:
So if someone said he was the
director of your documentary,
that would be untrue, right?
AUSA; Objection! Judge Furman:
Sustained. Avenatti: Let me
ask about the dark entity in
your house. Stormy Daniels: I
was told that by a medium.
Avenatti: Let's
talk about this alleged
television show. Has it ever
aired on TV? Stormy Daniels:
No. It is in editing with --
Avenatti: Move to strike
everything after "no." Judge
Furman: Denied. Avenatti: You
said Denver Nicks has not been
the same since.
Stormy
Daniels: I don't know. I
haven't seen him in two years.
Avenatti: You said, He called
you nuts and you moved out?
AUSA: Objection. Judge Furman:
I'll allow it, not for the
truth but if it was said.
Avenatti: From
time to time you pull up in
front of the house in an Uber
and you talk to the house?
Stormy Daniels: It's a TV
show. Avenatti: So you're
making it up? Stormy Daniels:
No.
Avenatti:
And you said a scan showed a
blockage in your head? Stormy
Daniels: It was a reiki. Judge
Furman: Can you spell that?
Stormy Daniels: R-E-I-K-I
Avenatti: You
said, I'm pretty sure saying I
talk to dead people is ruining
my court cases because there's
your insanity dismissal, like,
you know? Stormy Daniels: Yes,
I said that. Avenatti: How do
you speak with the dead?
Stormy Daniels: It just
happens sometimes
Avenatti: Are you
able to have conversations
with them? Stormy Daniels:
Sometimes. I record them. Like
remote viewing, into people
homes. Avenatti: How does it
work? Stormy Daniels: I don't
know. That's the premise of
the show.
Avenatti: Let me
ask you about the doll Susan
who calls you "Mommy, Mommy"?
Stormy Daniels: We don't know
it was her. We assume.
Avenatti: You read tarot
cards? Stormy : Yes. Avenatti:
You charge people money?
Stormy Daniels: Technically
they are oracle cards.
Avenatti: Who are
the Dragons? Stormy Daniels:
Brandon Harraway, and Travis
Miller. Avenatti: Why do
you call them the dragons?
Stormy Daniels: We use code
names for checking into
hotels, they call me Danny.
Dragons is from Game of
Thrones
Avenatti:
You've done on podcasts about
your book payments? Stormy
Daniels: I don't know.
Avenatti: You know who Michael
Cohen is, right? And that's
he's here today? Stormy
Daniels: Yes. AUSA: Objection.
Judge Furman: Sustained.
Avenatti: Didn't
you say on Michael Cohen's
podcast, I did get my 1st 2
payments? Stormy Daniels: I
said that. Avenatti: You said,
My last big check, he
intercepted it by forging my
signature & I have yet to
see a royalty statement - is
that true? AUSA: Objection.
Stormy Daniels: I
don't remember. Avenatti:
Yesterday you said you have a
perfect memory, right?
Stormy Daniels: A photographic
memory. Avenatti: So did you
get the last 2 payments?
Stormy Daniels: Maybe.
Avenatti: You said the Federal
government planted 16 false
charges on your criminal
record? Stormy Daniels: I
never accused the FBI. They
helped me resolve it.
Avenatti: You had been
detained at the Canadian
border -- AUSA: Objection.
Judge Furman: Sustained.
Avenatti:
So in February 2018 you picked
me as an attorney? Stormy
Daniels: I hired you.
Avenatti: You've said you had
no choice? Stormy Daniels:
Yes, I said that. I was out of
options. Avenatti: I never
sought you out? Stormy
Daniels: Not to my knowledge.
Avenatti:
Did you and me and a guy
called Sean Macias speak on a
phone call? Stormy Daniels:
Not that I recall. Avenatti:
Did you understanding that, to
a reasonable percentage, I
would be entitled -- Stormy
Daniels: Yes you are very
entitled. [Laughter]
Avenatti:
When you work, do you expect
to get paid? Stormy Daniels:
Of course. Avenatti: Why do
you say Of course? Stormy
Daniels: That's how we
survive. Avenatti: You know
lawyers do not generally work
for free? Stormy Daniels: I
would be shocked if you did
Avenatti:
Didn't my office prepare a
legal complaint for you for
use in Columbus, Ohio? Stormy
Daniels: Brewster refiled it
differently. Avenatti: You
gave them 40% of your
winnings?
AUSA: Objection
Judge Furman: Sustained.
Avenatti: You previously had a
plea agreement with an
attorney named Keith Davidson,
right? AUSA: Objection Judge
Furman: Sustained.
Avenatti: Have you ever paid
Keith Davidson for the work
he's done? Judge Furman: Mr.
Avenatti, we've been here
before. Move on.
Avenatti: Didn't
I write the dedicate to your
book, to your daughter? Stormy
Daniels: Yes, that's true.
Avenatti: For your book, your
advance has not been earned
back, right? How many have
been sold? AUSA: Objection.
Judge Furman: Sustained.
Avenatti:
You claimed it was on the NYT
bestsellers list for 360 days
- and you know it was false,
right? Stormy Daniels: I
didn't give a number of days.
Avenatti: Did you ever agree
with the statement? Stormy
Daniels: I don't remember.
Avenatti:
Did you fire Mr. Janklow?
Stormy Daniels: I tried to.
Avenatti: Have you sent him a
letter terminating him? Stormy
Daniels: No. Avenatti: So he's
still your book agent? Stormy
Daniels: I don't know. I
don't know who is lying
anymore.
Avenatti:
Have you asked the prosecutors
to charge Mr Janklow
criminally? Stormy Daniels:
No. I don't know what they've
done to me. That's why we're
here. Avenatti: None of the
CrowdJustice money was
supposed to go to you
personally, correct?
Daniels: Correct.
Avenatti: But you asked me to
give you $26,000 from the
CrowdJustice money so that you
can buy a personal truck?
Stormy Daniels: No, I did not.
Avenatti: You understand the
payments to be for your
security? Stormy Daniels:
That's Brandon's company.
Avenatti:
Just before the 60 Minutes
interview there were 2 video
purchases, right? Stormy
Daniels: Yes. Avenatti: One
was Bubba the Love Sponge, and
the other a polygraph in
Vegas? Stormy Daniels: Yes.
Avenatti:
And the purchases cost
$100,000? Stormy Daniels:
First I'm hearing it. Judge
Furman: Let's take a morning
break. Jurors can go to the
jury room, stretch your legs
and use the facilities. Don't
discuss the case. [Stormy
leaves room]
Judge
Furman: Much as many might
want to know what's on those
two video tapes, but I assume
you will not be asking, Mr.
Avenatti. And I caution you
not to ask the same question
again and again. Do you
understand? Avenatti:
Sometimes I don't know if it's
as to form
AUSA: How
much more of this? Avenatti:
Two to two and half
hours. Judge Furman: Okay
let's take our break.
stream
here,
video here
Judge
Furman released his juror
questions, asking each side to
respond by January 19 at 10
am. The questions include:
"Based on anything that you
have read, seen, or heard
about Mr. Avenatti, have
you formed any opinions
about Mr. Avenatti that might
make it difficult for you to
be a fair and impartial
juror in this case? 10.
Would you have any trouble
following my instructions to
put anything you may
have read, seen, or
heard about Mr. Avenatti out
of your mind and decide this
case based only on the
evidence presented at
trial? 11. Do you or
does any member of your family
or a close friend personally
know or have past or
present dealings with the
alleged victim in this case,
Ms. Clifford (also known
as “Stormy Daniels”), or
with any of her family
members?...
"Do you know or
have you heard of any of the
following people or entities,
which include the
lawyers in this case, people
who may testify at the trial,
and other names that may
be mentioned during the
course of the trial? •
Pamela Baez • Elizabeth Beier
• Thomas Bolus • Clark
Brewster • Christine Carlin •
Michaela Catando (also known
as Kayla Paige) • Dmitri
Chitov • Dwayne Crawford •
Jennifer Donovan • Anna Finkel
• Mark Geragos • Jack
Guiragosian • Holtzbrinck
Publishers • Luke Janklow •
Janklow & Nesbit
Associates • Geoffrey Johnson
• Global Baristas • Sean
Macias • Macmillan Publishers
• Susan McClaran • Benjamin
Meiselas • Travis Miller •
Mareli Miniutti • Erik Nathan
• Denver Nicks • Kevin Carr
O’Leary • David Padilla •
Brandon Parraway • Pro Tech
Security and Automation • Judy
Regnier • Sally Richardson •
Security and Automation LLC •
St. Martin’s Press • Enrique
Santos • Jessica Volchko •
Juliet Vicari • Donald Vilfer
25. Are you familiar with
anyone else present in the
courtroom, including your
fellow jurors, all Court
personnel, and myself?"
On October 14
Judge Furman held a proceeding
in the Stormy Daniels case and
Inner City Press live tweeted
it here
and podcast here
On August 10
Avenatti's Federal Defenders
filed a copy of the affidavit
with multiple redactions. The
form refers on nearly every
question to an attachment,
which is blacked out in absurd
ways. It reads, for example,
"I own stock in two closely
held companies that may have
value: (a) [REDACTED] located
in [REDACTED]
and (b) [REDACTED]
located in [REDACTED]...
I technically
still have an
interest in a
private
aircraft
(model:
HondaJet 420)
that was
seized by the
IRS and is
still in their
possession.
This interest
is held
through a
single-purpose
entity named [REDACTED],"
and so forth.
Inner
City
Press
published the
redacted
affidavit on
its
DocumentCloud
here
and asked,
Will the Court
be accepting
this?
On
August 11, the
correct answer
was: No. "MEMO
ENDORSEMENT as
to Michael
Avenatti (1)
on [139]
LETTER MOTION
re: [139]
LETTER MOTION
addressed to
Judge Jesse M.
Furman from
Robert Baum,
Tamara Giwa
& Andrew
Dalack dated
August 10,
2021 re:
Letter Motion
In Response to
Court's Order
to File
Financial
Affidavit.
ENDORSEMENT:
The Court is
unpersuaded
that privacy
interests
justify
redacting the
names and
locations of
the corporate
entities in
Paragraphs 14,
15, and 17 of
ECF No.
139-1."
After hours on
August 12,
some
redactions
were removed:
Avenatti's owned
a plane
through
Passport 420
LLC; an
unnamed
"non-family-member
acquaintance"
paid a
NY-based
attorney in
the Nike case,
whose name is
redacted.
Unredacted:
Avenatti owns
stock in
Tyrian Systems
(aka Seek
Thermal) of
Santa Barbara,
CA and
Centurion
Holdings I,
LLC of St.
Louis
Missouri."
Not
so fast. Inner
City Press
research in
the hours
after the
removal of the
improper
redactions found
that Centurion
Holdings I,
LLC is based
in Arnold,
Missouri - and
"received a
PPP loan of
$60,477 in
May, 2020."
That's the
Paycheck
Protection
Program; the
funds came
through the
Central Bank
of St. Louis.
Bigger,
the aka: "Seek
Thermal, Inc
of 6300
Hollister Ave
in Goleta,
California received
a
Coronavirus-related
PPP loan from
the SBA of
$1,365,062.00
in April,
2020." We'll
have more on
this.
Watch
this site.
On August
27, Inner City Press filed a
formal request that documents
in the case not be sealed,
full filing on Patreon here.
On
November 12, Inner City Press
made a third filing with Judge
Furman, on a decision
to unseal issued earlier in
the day by SDNY Judge J. Paul
Oetken after Inner City Press
filed to similarly unseal Lev
Parnas' co-defendant David
Correia's financial infor: "we
again ask, why should lower
income and less high profile
defendants in the SDNY -- and
now David Correia -- have
their financial information so
disclosed while Avenatti's
information is sealed in its
entirety? The documents at
issue should not be sealed and
should be made available."
On August
28, 2020 Judge Furman entered
an order: "The Court received
the attached communication
from Matthew Lee of Inner City
Press “seeking leave to be
heard and for the unsealing of
the CJA Form 23, affidavit,
and all associated documents”
relating to this litigation.
To the extent that Mr. Lee
(who is admitted to the bar of
the Southern District of New
York) seeks leave to be heard,
his application is GRANTED.
The Court reserves judgment on
the question of whether
Defendant’s CJA Form 23 and
related documents should be
unsealed. SO ORDERED. Dated:
August 28, 2020 New York, New
York JESSE M. FURMAN." Docket
No. 85, on Inner City Press'
DocumentCloud, here.
On July
27, 2021, Judge Furman four
times citing Inner City Press
ordered
Avenatti's affidavits
unsealed: "Avenatti filed a
letter brief arguing that the
Initial Financial Affidavit
should remain under seal. ECF
No. 80 (“Def.’s Mem.”).
Thereafter, the Court received
submissions from Inner City
Press, a media outlet that
intervened to seek disclosure
of the Financial Affidavits,
ECF Nos. 85, 90, 99... The
Defendant initially argued
that the Government lacked
standing “to assert any right
on behalf of the public to
access Mr. Avenatti’s sworn
financial statements.” Def.’s
Mem. 7 n.1 (citing United
States v. Hickey, 185 F.3d
1064 (9th Cir. 1999)).
Subsequently, however, the
Court granted leave to Inner
City Press to be heard on the
Defendant’s motion, ECF No.
85, which indisputably does
have standing to assert such
rights." Full order here,
filings due August 10. Watch
this site.
This case is US v. Avenatti, 19-cr-374
(Furman).
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