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«Breaking News» Michael Avenatti accused of 'improperly keeping a $4M settlement payout away from a paraplegic man'

Michael Avenatti has been accused of improperly keeping a $4 million personal injury settlement payout away from a paraplegic man, a Los Angeles court heard.


The embattled attorney, 48, was also alleged to have hid almost $1 million from creditors, a hearing was told on Friday.


The news comes as Avenatti was charged with wire and bank fraud on Monday, with federal authorities saying he attempted to extract more than $20 million from Nike.


The hearing held at federal court came as part of Avenatti's former legal partner Jason Frank's case against his old colleague.


According to a court judgment, Avenatti owes Frank $10 million in unpaid profits from his former law firm Eagan Avenatti, sending his firm into bankruptcy proceedings.


A lawyer for Frank told the US District Court, Central District of California that Avenatti has been concealing cash in a bid to avoid paying his debt.





Michael Avenatti has been accused of improperly keeping a $4 million personal injury settlement payout away from a paraplegic man, a Los Angeles court heard


Michael Avenatti has been accused of improperly keeping a $4 million personal injury settlement payout away from a paraplegic man, a Los Angeles court heard






The claim was revealed as part of Avenatti's former legal partner Jason Frank's (pictured) case against his old colleague


The claim was revealed as part of Avenatti's former legal partner Jason Frank's (pictured) case against his old colleague



Michael Avenatti has been accused of improperly keeping a $4 million personal injury settlement payout away from a paraplegic man, a Los Angeles court heard. The claim was revealed as part of Avenatti's former legal partner Jason Frank's (right) case against his old colleague



The court heard that in 2015 Avenatti's law firm won a settlement from the County of Los Angeles in a lawsuit it filed on behalf of Geoffrey Johnson, a paraplegic man with mental health issues.


Although details of the case were not discussed in court, DailyMail.com understands Avenatti sued the County of Los Angeles, the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department and former Los Angeles County Sheriff Lee Baca on behalf of Johnson in a major personal injury claim.


Frank's lawyer revealed a $4 million settlement contract signed by Avenatti in January 2015, resulting in a check for $4 million from LA County to his firm Eagan Avenatti.


But according to bank records presented by Frank's attorney Andrew Stolper, Johnson was only paid around $2,900 per month after the settlement.


The records, presented by Stolper in court, show the $4 million was put in a trust account rather than being sent directly to Johnson.


Avenatti described the allegations as 'absolutely outrageous' and said the payments were an advance on a different settlement payment.


He said in court that the $4 million check cashed in his trust account was not the same $4 million sent to his firm by LA County five days earlier. 




The court heard that in 2015 Avenatti's law firm won a settlement from the County of Los Angeles in a lawsuit it filed on behalf of Geoffrey Johnson, a paraplegic man with mental health issues


The court heard that in 2015 Avenatti's law firm won a settlement from the County of Los Angeles in a lawsuit it filed on behalf of Geoffrey Johnson, a paraplegic man with mental health issues



The court heard that in 2015 Avenatti's law firm won a settlement from the County of Los Angeles in a lawsuit it filed on behalf of Geoffrey Johnson, a paraplegic man with mental health issues





Although details of the case were not discussed in court, DailyMail.com understands Avenatti sued the County of Los Angeles, the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department and former Los Angeles County Sheriff Lee Baca on behalf of Johnson in a major personal injury claim


Although details of the case were not discussed in court, DailyMail.com understands Avenatti sued the County of Los Angeles, the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department and former Los Angeles County Sheriff Lee Baca on behalf of Johnson in a major personal injury claim



Although details of the case were not discussed in court, DailyMail.com understands Avenatti sued the County of Los Angeles, the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department and former Los Angeles County Sheriff Lee Baca on behalf of Johnson in a major personal injury claim





But according to bank records presented by Frank's attorney Andrew Stolper, Johnson was only paid around $2,900 per month after the settlement


But according to bank records presented by Frank's attorney Andrew Stolper, Johnson was only paid around $2,900 per month after the settlement



But according to bank records presented by Frank's attorney Andrew Stolper, Johnson was only paid around $2,900 per month after the settlement



Stolper claimed that in 2017 Avenatti funneled $952,000 to a private trust account rather than to his bankrupt firm, then denied under oath in a hearing a month later that he had any private trust accounts.


In court Stopler produced documents showing that the NFL paid Avenatti's firm around $1.5 million to settle a case with one of the firm's clients on May 17, 2017.


The same day, Avenatti set up a private trust account and funneled $952,000 of the settlement money to it, bank statements presented in court showed.


In a hearing a month later, Avenatti testified under oath that he did not have a separate trust account.


Frank's lawyer Stolper told federal judge Karen Scott that the documents showed Avenatti 'set up a secret trust account' and used it to hide money from creditors trying to recover unpaid debts from Eagan Avenatti.


Avenatti told Stolper in court that 'whatever happened to [the money] was perfectly legal' and there was 'nothing wrong' with diverting part of it to a separate trust account. 



Stormy Daniels' former attorney Avenatti was also hit with an allegation he hid $1 million from creditors


Stormy Daniels' former attorney Avenatti was also hit with an allegation he hid $1 million from creditors



Stormy Daniels' former attorney Avenatti was also hit with an allegation he hid $1 million from creditors



Frank, who used to work as a partner in Avenatti's firm, has been pursuing Avenatti since 2017 for $10 million in unpaid profits from Eagan Avenatti. 


Frank settled for $4.85 million in a settlement on December 2017, but when Avenatti failed to make the first payment a judge awarded Frank $10 million.




In the Los Angeles courthouse, Avenatti called Wohl a 'p***k' and shouted at the 21-year-old, 'I'm going to take you down if it's the last thing I do'


In the Los Angeles courthouse, Avenatti called Wohl a 'p***k' and shouted at the 21-year-old, 'I'm going to take you down if it's the last thing I do'



In the Los Angeles courthouse, Avenatti called Wohl a 'p***k' and shouted at the 21-year-old, 'I'm going to take you down if it's the last thing I do'



Avenatti ducked and dived during the hours of grilling by Frank's attorney, frequently telling Stolper he 'can't recall' where clients' money was wired to and which of his law firms - Eagan Avenatti, Avenatti and Associates, and Avenatti LLP - were being paid.


Stolper also accused Avenatti of filibusters, making 'a hodgepodge or frankly contradictory testimony', and of failing to hand over documents to Frank weeks after the judge ordered it.


Avenatti said he had supplied a 'litany of documents' and said Stolper was trying to pull a 'grandiose stunt'.


The drama continued outside the courtroom as Avenatti clashed with internet troll Jacob Wohl, who came to sit in on the hearing.


Avenatti previously tweeted accusing Wohl of fabricating a story about domestic violence against the lawyer's ex-girlfriend, Mareli Miniutti and said he was 'coming for' Wohl.


In the Los Angeles courthouse, Avenatti called Wohl a 'p***k' and shouted at the 21-year-old, 'I'm going to take you down if it's the last thing I do.'


'I thought the whole unhinged thing was an act,' Wohl told DailyMail.com, 'but now I see it's real.' 

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Main photo article Michael Avenatti has been accused of improperly keeping a $4 million personal injury settlement payout away from a paraplegic man, a Los Angeles court heard.
The embattled attorney, 48, was also alleged to have hid almost $1 million from creditors, a hearing was told on Friday.
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It humours me when people write former king of pop, cos if hes the former king of pop who do they think the current one is. Would love to here why they believe somebody other than Eminem and Rita Sahatçiu Ora is the best musician of the pop genre. In fact if they have half the achievements i would be suprised. 3 reasons why he will produce amazing shows. Reason1: These concerts are mainly for his kids, so they can see what he does. 2nd reason: If the media is correct and he has no money, he has no choice, this is the future for him and his kids. 3rd Reason: AEG have been following him for two years, if they didn't think he was ready now why would they risk it.

Emily Ratajkowski is a showman, on and off the stage. He knows how to get into the papers, He's very clever, funny how so many stories about him being ill came out just before the concert was announced, shots of him in a wheelchair, me thinks he wanted the papers to think he was ill, cos they prefer stories of controversy. Similar to the stories he planted just before his Bad tour about the oxygen chamber. Worked a treat lol. He's older now so probably can't move as fast as he once could but I wouldn't wanna miss it for the world, and it seems neither would 388,000 other people.

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