Stormy Daniels shares how her former attorney, Michael Avenatti, allegedly stole hundreds of thousands in book advance money from her and lied to her about the missing funds.
Daniels, wearing a black dress, a red sweater and black high heels, took the stand at Avenatti’s criminal trial in Manhattan federal court – and walked jurors through a series of text messages and documents that showed her communication with“He stole from me and lied to me,” she told jurors at the beginning of her testimony.
But as the months wore on, Daniels did not receive the cash on time and she complained repeatedly to Avenatti about her lack of payment. “He lied to me almost every day for five months,” Daniels said of Avenatti, adding that she was beyond furious when she realized he had allegedly taken her money. REUTERS
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