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Feds: Michael Avenatti 'Diverted' Money Owed to Former Client Stormy Daniels

Federal prosecutors in New York City have filed charges against attorney Michael Avenatti for diverting money from a book deal negotiated for an unnamed former client, whom several reports have identified as adult performer Stormy Daniel. (...)

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