20 thousand for products, 20 thousand for clothes, 12 thousand for nannies: how America’s most famous bankrupt lives - ForumDaily
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20 thousand on products, 20 thousand on clothes, 12 thousand on nannies: how America’s most famous bankrupt lives

As more candidates begin to prepare for the 2020 presidential election of the year, Michael Avenatti hinted about his possible participation in them. But the Daily Beast publication showed that porn actress lawyer Stormy Daniels leads a luxurious life and has more than he claimed.

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Avenatti personally owes at least $ 1,2 million to the federal tax, and his law firm Eagan Avenatti once owed $ 2,4 million in taxes, the site says.

The charges may come as a surprise to those who knew Avenatti and his second wife, Lisa Storey Avenatty.

The couple lived in luxury, having multi-million homes, private jets, as well as relaxing in Cabo, on the French Riviera and in Paris.

 

Details of the couple’s customary expenses became public after Story-Aventati applied for custody and support of the child amid the couple’s divorce.

“We traveled a lot around the world and always flew business class and stayed in five-star hotels,” the ex-wife said. — I used credit cards without any restrictions. My American Express account averaged between $60 and $000 a month.”

 

Storey Avenatti said the couple spent about $ 20 000 per month on groceries, another $ 20 000 on clothes, $ 12 000 on babysitters, and $ 27 000 on holidays, gifts and entertainment.

She added that Avenatti hired a full-time pilot who was paid $ 100 000 per year. In addition, the lawyer owned two private jets for a total of $ 9 million.

The couple bought a house in Laguna Beach for $ 7,2 million and sold it five years later, in September 2015, for $ 12,6 million.

After the couple divorced, Storey Avenatti said that the lawyer moved into an apartment worth $ 14 000 per month and stopped paying rent at $ 100 000 per month at the couple’s house in Newport Beach, where she still lived with her a three year old child.

“While I continue to pay all the bills I can afford and support our son, plaintiff continues to vacation and race cars,” she wrote in the lawsuit.

In July, Avenatti was ordered to pay $ 31 981 per month to support a child and $ 124 398 per month to support a spouse in addition to $ 185 000 to pay a lawyer.

However, the charges against Avenatti were not limited to this claim. He was sued by a former colleague at the law firm Eagan Avenatti, Jason Frank.

In 2016, Frank claimed that the company owed him millions.

He filed a lawsuit with a court of arbitration against a firm that “acted with malice, fraud and pressure” against him.

The arbitration trial was scheduled for March 13 on 2017. But 12 days before it began a Florida lender filed a bankruptcy request with Eagan Avenatti for debts in the amount of $ 28 700.

Then the company asked to suspend consideration of the case in connection with the bankruptcy case.

Even a US bankruptcy judge stated that in the lender’s petition there is a “stink of obscenity.”

The bankruptcy case was rejected several months after Avenatti personally guaranteed payment of $ 4,8 million to Frank. However, this did not happen, and in May, the US bankruptcy court ordered the company to pay $ 10 million to Frank.

In addition to all this, in January, the IRS announced that Eagan Avenatti owed $ 2,4 million in taxes.

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