Jury selection continues in Michael Avenatti’s Nike trial
NEW YORK — Opening statements are likely to occur Wednesday in the attempted extortion trial of a California attorney whose representation of porn star Stormy Daniels in her legal fight with President Donald Trump catapulted him to fame.
Prospective jurors were questioned Tuesday by a judge seeking unbiased people to hear the trial of Michael Avenatti. The questioning was not completed, although the jury selection process was nearing its end.
U.S. District Judge Paul G. Gardephe also disallowed plans by Avenatti’s attorneys to show exhibits to jurors and play a 2-minute snippet of a recorded conversation during opening statements. Prosecutors objected on the grounds that the exhibits were not yet approved as evidence.
Meanwhile, Avenatti’s lawyers appealed a California judge’s recent decision to disallow bail for the 48-year-old defendant. Avenatti’s lawyers complained again Tuesday that their client’s incarceration has made it difficult to prepare for trial.