Add this to Michael Avenatti's horrible, no good very bad week: An Orange County judge has rejected the lawyer's final appeal to block the eviction of a law practice carrying the possibly presidential aspirant's name from an ocean-view building in Newport Beach, California.Mike continues to make news.
The firm, Eagan Avenatti, has until Monday to vacate the offices, according to the Los Angeles Times, which first reported the news. The office building's aggrieved landlord, Irvin Co., sued after Eagan Avenatti didn't pay rent for four months, some $213,254 in total.
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The eviction comes on top of Avenatti's arrest on domestic-violence charges earlier this week.
"This is ridiculous," Avenatti said in an email to The Washington Post. "We have multiple offices. This involves my old firm, which was already in the process of moving due to a dispute.
Saturday, November 17, 2018
Avenatti law firm evicted after not paying more than $213,000 in back rent
The San Francisco Chronicle reports: