Criminal
Apr. 14, 2020
Still in custody, Avenatti’s release and return to California take shape
A team of three attorneys will escort Avenatti from New York to California, according to an ex parte motion filed in the Central District of California Monday, following U.S. District Judge James V. Selna’s granting of Avenatti’s temporary release last week.




Michael Avenatti’s attorneys expect he could be out of his Metropolitan Correctional Center cell and on a California-bound plane in a matter of days — but with a newly suspended bar card.
A team of three attorneys will escort Avenatti on his journey from New York to California, according to an ex parte motion filed in the Central District of California Monday following U.S. District Judge James V. Selna’s granting of Avenatti’s te...
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