Michael Avenatti managed to speedrun the full Above the Law experience. He spent 2018 as the most visible lawyer in America while representing Stormy Daniels and appearing on CNN approximately seven thousand times as a thorn in Donald Trump’s side. He even floated a presidential run and appeared on America’s favorite podcast. His domination of the news that year earned him Above the Law’s 2018 Lawyer of the Year award.
Then he became the other kind of ATL story, as cases cropped up on both coasts alleging an effort to extort millions in settlement money from Nike, stealing $300,000 from Stormy Daniels — his own client — through identity theft and wire fraud, embezzling millions from four other clients including a mentally ill paraplegic, and obstructed IRS efforts to collect payroll taxes from his coffee business. His domination of the news for all the wrong reasons earned him a nomination for our Lawyer of the Year award in 2022.
Ultimately, Avenatti landed in federal prison.
But now he’s back! Or at least halfway back, as TMZ reports the former gadfly attorney currently resides at a halfway house in Hollywood until September 2028, which is spectacularly on-brand.
Avenatti was reportedly released Tuesday after serving roughly four years of his 11-year, 3-month sentence (he was once sentenced to 14 years, but resentencing shaved some time off). He still owes $5,937,725.58 in restitution and is required to participate in mental health treatment.
Avenatti built his fame as Trump’s most aggressive legal antagonist. He emerges into a world where Trump is back in the White House shielded with functional total immunity courtesy of judicial fiat and lawyers who break the basic rules of professional responsibility collect lifetime judicial appointments instead of halfway house assignments (as long as they do it on the government’s behalf). None of this is to suggest that Avenatti was treated unfairly. But it does underscore how lawyerly misconduct is a one-way ratchet.
Over/under on when he launches a Substack? I’m taking the under.
Joe Patrice is a senior editor at Above the Law and co-host of Thinking Like A Lawyer. Feel free to email any tips, questions, or comments. Follow him on Twitter or Bluesky if you’re interested in law, politics, and a healthy dose of college sports news. Joe also serves as a Managing Director at RPN Executive Search.
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