Avenatti lawyer to put Stormy Daniels’ credibility on trial
NEW YORK — The credibility of porn star Stormy Daniels will be the central issue when Michael Avenatti goes on trial in April on charges that he cheated her of $300,000 from a book deal, his attorney said Tuesday.
Lawyer Tom Warren spoke outside court after his client, his feet and hands shackled, shuffled from a Manhattan courtroom with federal marshals to an elevator on his way back to a federal lockup next door to the courthouse.
He said he expects the trial to occur, although he added that it’s his responsibility to listen to any plea deal offerings by prosecutors. He wouldn’t say if any had occurred.
“I wouldn’t pass on the opportunity to cross examine Stormy Daniels in a million years,” Warren said, saying he believes she has made conflicting statements.