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1. Appropriate law enforcement authorities, including Special Counsel Robert Mueller, should investigate these allegations and, if appropriate, hold President Trump accountable for his actions. The congressional committees looking into this issue should likewise investigate these allegations and, if appropriate, hold President Trump accountable for his actions.
After three years at O’Melveny, he joined Greene Broillet & Wheeler, a Los Angeles boutique litigation firm. While there, Michael spearheaded many high-profile cases, including a $10 million defamation case against Paris Hilton; a successful idea theft lawsuit involving the reality show The Apprentice and its producer, Mark Burnett, as well as Donald Trump; and a large corporate multi-national embezzlement case involving in excess of $42,000,000.
originally posted by: Sabrechucker
a reply to: crankyoldman
Good insight again, We shall see what happens I suppose. for the world I want a gradual change, as only that would be effective and sustainable. Me personally, I want it now because these are truths I accepted long ago. But, it's bigger than anyONE of us. WWG1WWGA
originally posted by: Sabrechucker
www.law360.com...
Mystery Creditor Pushes Eagan Avenatti Into Ch. 11
By Carolina Bolado
Law360, Miami (March 17, 2017, 8:59 PM EDT) -- California class-action law firm Eagan Avenatti LLP was plunged into Chapter 11 bankruptcy earlier this month when an elusive Orlando creditor named Gerald Tobin filed an involuntary petition over a claim for payment worth less than $30,000.
Since that March 1 filing, in which Tobin claims he is owed $28,700 for services rendered, the mysterious creditor has been nowhere to be found. His whereabouts — indeed Tobin’s true identity — is one of many unanswered questions in a bitter fight between attorneys who were once colleagues,...
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Law360 (July 5, 2018, 5:43 PM EDT) -- Eagan Avenatti LLP missed an agreed-upon tax payment to the federal government as part of a deal to end its Chapter 11 case, and the firm and principal Michael Avenatti have been ducking the IRS’ calls, according to a filing asking to reopen the bankruptcy case.
originally posted by: Sabrechucker
a reply to: imthegoat
Thanks, What would have prevented the payment I wonder
originally posted by: XAnarchistX
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