Attorney Michael Avenatti calls for investigation into Rudy Giuliani’s personal and business finances
Taking to Twitter early Saturday morning, the attorney for adult film star Stormy Daniels called upon the media to take a look into the personal finances of Rudy Giuliani who is currently representing President Donald Trump.
Attorney Michael Avenatti had a few questions on Saturday morning, including about Columbus Nova — a firm which retained Trump’s embattled attorney Michael Cohen to help bring in GOP clients — but he was pressed on Twitter about Giuliani’s financial situation. That was when he called on the press to do a little digging around on the former mayor of New York City and his financial entanglements.
Responding to a tweet that read, “Curious if anyone’s been demanding the personal financial, business and family details of @RudyGiuliani as well?” Avenatti had a suggestion.
“Now this is an excellent question. Hopefully some members of the media will chime in this weekend and tell us what current steps are being taken to investigate and publish on the other 13+ lawyers in the cases – Giuliani, Ryan, Harder, Blakely, etc. Why just me? #Waiting,” he wrote.
As for Columbus Nova, Avenatti suggested more will come out of an investigation into the company and its relationship with Cohen.
You can see the tweets below:
Now this is an excellent question. Hopefully some members of the media will chime in this weekend and tell us what current steps are being taken to investigate and publish on the other 13+ lawyers in the cases – Giuliani, Ryan, Harder, Blakely, etc. Why just me? #Waiting. https://t.co/tUMRnd4kZ6
— Michael Avenatti (@MichaelAvenatti) May 26, 2018
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Now this is an excellent question. Hopefully some members of the media will chime in this weekend and tell us what current steps are being taken to investigate and publish on the other 13+ lawyers in the cases – Giuliani, Ryan, Harder, Blakely, etc. Why just me? #Waiting. https://t.co/tUMRnd4kZ6
— Michael Avenatti (@MichaelAvenatti) May 26, 2018
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Unfortunate-Faced Florida Man Scares Playground Kids Into Abstinence: Report
I know we should never judge a book by it’s cover but DAYUM! This dude looks scary as hell!
Besides oranges, sun and beaches, it seems as though nothing good comes out of Florida. No offense to Floridians, but to further push the “Florida Man” news meme, here’s yet another “Florida Man” story. Thirty-year-old Otis Ryan was arrested and charged with disorderly conduct after he thought it’d be a good idea to head to a Clearwater Beach, Fla., playground, get atop a ride, and teach kids all about the birds and the bees.
Ryan was arrested Sunday, and the police officer’s arrest report described what transpired at the park, according to the Tampa Bay Times.
“I watched [Ryan] walk over to the busy playground area and climb to the top of one of the children’s toys that was being occupied by children between the ages of 4 and 6,” the officer wrote. “He then started shouting from the top telling the children that babies come out of women. At that time, parents were rushing to the area to remove their children.”
Apparently, Ryan has a history of being a nuisance in the area. After being found guilty of this latest offense, he was told never to return to the park and he received a $118 fine, according to the Tampa Bay Times.
Next week, another Florida man will attempt to “hold my beer” and do something even crazier. I think the sun is to blame.
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Ta-nehisi Coates using the n word
Loved this discussion as a black woman I even learned something about the very word I often use in casual conversation. Update post. This update was inspired by ti ti! Yes as I said I do use the N word in casual conversation but not as much as I used to. If I do say the N word I’m speaking of someone whom I’m not feeling at the time. I admit the N word has been over used. It’s just time for those of us that use the N word to stop. Hip hop needs to stop making it cool to say N word every minute.
Michael B Jordan Black Panther interview
This woman was so annoying. I posted this so you could be annoyed too. You’re Welcome!
I Love This Song: George Zimmerman Tells Court He’s a Broke-Ass Bitch Who’s $2.5 Million in Debt With No Income
George Zimmerman, who shot and killed Trayvon Martin, in court on an unrelated assault charge stemming from a fight with his girlfriend Nov. 19, 2013, in Sanford, Fla.
Photo: Joe Burbank-Pool (Getty Images)
George Zimmerman, who killed 17-year-old Trayvon Martin in 2012, has revealed that he is $2.5 million in debt, with no income on top of that.
Cue the world’s smallest violin.
According to the Orlando Sentinel, the details surrounding Zimmerman’s finances, or lack thereof, were filed in a Seminole County court in support of a request for Zimmerman to be represented by the public defender’s office in a misdemeanor stalking case. Because, you know, that waste of space has been up to no good since he shot and killed the unsuspecting teen who was walking home from a convenience store.
It bears repeating: Zimmerman is a broke-ass bitch who’s $2.5 million in the hole.
Yum.
At any rate, Zimmerman’s request was granted, and he is currently being represented by public defender Blaise Trettis, whose office has since filed a not guilty plea and a request for a jury trial in the case.
Zimmerman was set to appear in court, again, for the umpteenth time, for an arraignment May 30, but his defense waived that proceeding.
The stalking case stems from Zimmerman being accused of sending threatening messages to private investigator Dennis Warren, who was contacting him about Jay-Z’s documentary series centered on Trayvon.
Warren told deputies that he had contacted Zimmerman back in September on behalf of the series executive producer, Michael Gasparro, and gave Zimmerman his information.
Shortly afterward, Zimmerman contacted Gasparro and talked about the docuseries, which tells the story of Trayvon’s life and his 2012 death at Zimmerman’s hand. Zimmerman was ultimately acquitted of second-degree murder.
It wasn’t until December that the investigator said he heard from Zimmerman again. Gasparro contacted Warren, telling him that Zimmerman was “extremely agitated” and was sending Gasparro threatening messages.
“[The private investigator] is a [expletive] WHO BOTHERED MY UNCLE IN HIS HOME. Local OR former law officer He’s well on his way to the inside of a gator as well. 10-4?” Zimmerman wrote to Gasparro, using the police code to ask if he understood or acknowledged the message, the Orlando Sentinel reports.
Between Dec. 16, 2017, and Christmas Day of that year, Warren told deputies he got 55 phone calls, 67 text messages, 36 voicemails and 27 emails from Zimmerman, records show.
Warren pleaded with Zimmerman to stop, but Zimmerman texted “NO!” before taunting him with “pursue charges,” authorities say.
Be careful what you wish for, I guess, asshole.
Of course, this is not the first time this wild card has threatened someone in relation to the docuseries. First he threatened to feed someone involved in the production to an alligator before reiterating the threat about Jay-Z.
“What I said is I would beat him as if I was Solange, and he would find himself coming out of the south side of a gator if he comes to Florida and bothers my family,” Zimmerman told the Orlando Sentinel in December.
Despite all of this, a judge denied Warren’s request for a restraining order against Zimmerman.
But, hey, maybe here’s to hoping that Warren sues the broke bitch for whatever pennies he has left.
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This drugged driver broke down weeping for forgiveness in court — and then prosecutors played the jailhouse recordings
An Oregon man who wept as he begged the man he left blind and seriously injured for forgiveness during his sentencing was busted after prosecutors played jailhouse recordings in which he laughed at his victim, the Bend Bulletin reports.
In 2016, Richard Rose went to a party where he took Xanax and cocaine, which prosecutors say they have photos of him consuming. Police found marijuana, cocaine, Xanax and ketamine all in his system. He was already in diversion treatment for a prior DUII arrest.
Rose later crashed his Ford Explorer into a pickup truck driven by Terry Neil, who broke almost every major bone, suffered kidney failure, strokes and was blinded as a result of a medically induced coma.
“My life ended that day,” Neil told the court. “It’s just taking me a long time to die. I guess I’m too stubborn to give up.”
Rose wept and begged for forgiveness from Neil in court.
“I am so sorry for the pain that I have caused you and your family,” he said. “I am not the child I was three years ago. I beg you to please forgive me.”
But his own grandfather wrote a letter to the court calling him a “manipulator” who sold cocaine.
And prosecutors lent credibility to that by playing jailhouse recordings made at Deschutes County jail in which he referred to his passenger as a “snitch” and suggested his defense try to prove his victim’s vision was too poor prior to the wreck to be driving.
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This Is What Really Happens When Someone Wins A Game Show
Bright lights. Beads of sweat. A patient host. An in-studio audience of hundreds; a television audience of millions. A ticking clock and a small fortune on the line.
It is in this tense moment that game show winners are born. The game show, like television itself, has its roots in America and for the most part remains a uniquely American experience—the drama, the pageantry, the average “everyman” getting a shot at the big time. Game shows can spend every afternoon with us like an old friend, or explode into our lives with the dramatic brevity of a shooting star. It was as soon as Regis Philbin was about halfway through reading the final question and Kevin had a chance to see it on his screen. His eyebrows pop up and he gasps in what was likely a physical manifestation of the flurry of synapses going on in his head. “I know this!” Kevin said aloud, and within seconds of announcing his Final Answer the confetti fell, the crowd roared, and Regis introduced America to the latest, and biggest, winner of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?
“My thoughts as Regis announced I won was NOT slipping on a Plexiglass floor now with confetti on it—so I moved gingerly,” Olmstead tells us of the immediate aftermath of that moment. After a hearty handshake hug with Regis, Olmstead carefully ran over to his mother and wrapped her in an embrace as confetti continued to rain down and the Millionaire theme blared over the cheering studio audience. As the cameras continued to roll, Kevin made his rounds accepting congratulatory hugs and high-fives from the production crew, reveling in a moment unlike any other. Adam Holquist, an electronic musician from Pennsylvania, was trailing on his first ever Jeopardy! appearance when he pulled out a come-from-behind win in Final Jeopardy. But for Holquist there was not much opportunity to bask in the warm glow of victory on the Jeopardy! sound stage; “there’s only about 10 minutes between each game, so there’s not a lot of time to savor, unfortunately,” he says…..
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