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Michael Avenatti, the lawyer and Donald Trump antagonist who represents Stormy Daniels, was arrested in Los Angeles on suspicion of domestic violence, police confirmed. Michael Avenatti, who skyrocketed to fame as a critic of Donald Trump and the lawyer for Stormy Daniels, was arrested Wednesday and booked on a felony domestic violence charge, Los Angeles police said.
Avenatti’s arrest was first reported by TMZ. The victim in the case had visible injuries, according to officer Tony Im, a police spokesman.
Police responded to a call about domestic violence on Tuesday, the Associated Press said, citing a law enforcement official speaking anonymously. Avenatti was taken into custody on Wednesday, it reported. Avenatti slammed the allegation as “completely bogus” and “fabricated and meant to do harm to my reputation” in a statement released by his law firm.
Avenatti’s law office did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Avenatti, who has said he’s mulling a 2020 presidential run, posted $50,000 bail and was released about four hours after he was arrested Wednesday on the same block where he lives in a skyscraper apartment.
Avenatti rose to prominence when he waged a campaign against Trump and his personal attorney Michael Cohen over hush money allegedly paid to Daniels, a pornographic film actor. Her real name is Stephanie Clifford. Police declined to provide any details about the victim, including the victim’s relationship to Avenatti.
In July, the 47-year-old attorney said that he was exploring a run for president. As he left the police station Wednesday, Avenatti said he had never hit a woman and said he’s been an advocate for women’s rights his entire career.
“I wish to thank the hard working men and woman of the LAPD for their professionalism and their work today. They had no option in light of the allegations,” Avenatti said. “I am looking forward to a full investigation, at which point I am confident that I will be fully exonerated.”
Avenatti became famous as Daniels’ lawyer and pursued the president and those close to him relentlessly for months, taunting Trump in interviews and baiting him and his lawyers in tweets.
Daniels, a pornographic film actor whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, has said she had an affair with Trump in 2006 and has sued to invalidate the confidentiality agreement she signed days before the 2016 presidential election that prevents her discussing it. She also sued Trump and his personal attorney, Michael Cohen, alleging defamation.
The Vermont Democratic party canceled events planned for Friday and Saturday, where Avenatti was scheduled to speak, and is refunding ticket sales.
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