
Michael Avenatti (New York Times News Service).
SANTA ANA -- A judge on Monday loosened Michael Avenatti's release conditions to allow him to travel to New York and Florida without the permission of prosecutors, despite an objection from the U.S. attorney's office that differentiated between his cross-country criminal cases and predicted a dire ending to a recently initiated State Bar proceeding.
Though Avenatti's lawyer H. Dean Steward said in his request Avenatti has "clients a...
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