Michael Avenatti: Allegation of domestic violence ‘completely bogus’

Michael Avenatti denied Wednesday ever hitting a woman following his arrest on a charge of felony domestic violence in Los Angeles.

“I have been an advocate for women’s rights my entire career, and I’m going to continue an advocate. I am not going to be intimated from stopping what I am doing. I am a father to two beautiful, smart daughters. I would never disrespect them by touching a woman inappropriately or striking a woman,” Avenatti told reporters during a brief press conference outside the Los Angeles Police Department. “I also want to thank everyone for their support that has reached out. You know my character, you know me as a man, and I appreciate it.”

Avenatti, via his law firm, released a statement earlier Wednesday in which he blasted the claim of domestic violence as “completely bogus.”

“I wish to thank the hard working men and [women] of the LAPD for their professionalism,” Avenatti wrote. “They were only doing their jobs in light of the completely bogus allegations against me. I have never been physically abusive in my life nor was I last night. Any accusations to the contrary are fabricated and meant to do harm to my reputation. I look forward to being fully exonerated.”


The LAPD on Wednesday confirmed detectives had arrested and booked Avenatti before setting bail at $50,000.

“This is an ongoing investigation and we will provide more details as they become available,” the department tweeted.


Avenatti became a cable news fixture this year after taking on porn star Stormy Daniels’ cases against President Trump. He has publicly mulled launching a Democratic 2020 presidential bid, making several trips to early-voting states.

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