
Michael Avenatti (Photo by Jennifer S. Altman/For The Washington Post via Getty Images)
[T]he folks on the far-right have figured out that I’m a threat, I’m a big threat. And you know what? They should be concerned, because I’m going to continue to do what I’m doing.
— Michael Avenatti, attorney for Stephanie Clifford (who’s perhaps better known as adult film star Stormy Daniels), commenting on the ad hominem attacks he’s faced on television from the likes of Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani (who called Avenatti an “ambulance chaser”) and Fox News host Tucker Carlson (who called Avenatti a “creepy porn lawyer”).
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