Saturday, February 15, 2020

MICHEAL AVENATTI IS NOW A CONVICT AND HEADED TO PRISON.

ICHEOKU says desperate times called for desperate actions including trying to extort Nike of about $25 million to use part of it to pay off his $11 million debt. What he did to amass such enormous debt, a definition of profligacy on steroids, is simply beyond ICHEOKU.  Now his life on a very fast lane has landed him in big trouble, crashed with no survivors. 

The Stormy Daniels notorious creepy porn lawyer was convicted on the three counts felonies of extortion  transmission of interstate communication with intent to extort and wire fraud. He will be sentenced to prison on June 17, probably for a long term that might see him leave prison horizontally in a pine box coffin, except the judge shows some leniency with a reduced term. 

A life of pure greed, living a lifestyle beyond his means and as is always with such, has now dealt him a very hard blow knockout. That he took on the most powerful man in the world, President Donald John Trump, left many wondering what has gotten over him not to know what reasonable boundaries are. He overreached and over extended himself and did himself in. His equally notorious client, sex work Stormy Daniels, said that Michael Avenatti was "arrogant, fraudulent and overtly aggressive." 

In her own words, Stormy Daniels, "Sadly, it appears what Michael Avenatti did to me was just the tip of an iceberg of deceit. I am not surprised his dishonesty has been revealed on a grand scale. His arrogant, fraudulent and overly aggressive behavior became so pervasive that the jury found his true character. Although clearly a just result, I do feel sad for his children and foolish for believing his lies for so long.” 

ICHEOKU says agrees that arrogance was what led him into the current pickle. Just listen to him in the extortion attempt of Nike, “I’m not fucking around with this, and I’m not continuing to play games. You guys know enough now to know you’ve got a serious problem. And it’s worth more in exposure to me to just blow the lid on this thing. A few million dollars doesn’t move the needle for me.” Now you know why the prosecutor had this to say about him, “While the defendant may have tried to hide behind legal terms and a suit and tie, the jury clearly saw the defendant’s scheme for what it was — an old fashioned shakedown.” 

His victim Nike added, “The verdict speaks volumes. We thank the jurors for their time and service which is the bedrock of the American judicial system.” His defense lawyer said Michael Avenatti plans to appeal the verdict, adding, “I think he’s in a bit of a state of shock, but he’s a fighter, as you all know, and he’s staying strong." 

ICHEOKU says regardless of how the appeal goes, what is important is that another antagonist of the president named Michael has been put away because of his acts of betrayal of trust and confidence and a breach of a sacred duty of care. The other Michael, Michael Cohen is still in serving prison sentence which his betrayal of the president exposed him to. He joined the conspiracy to bring the president down and in the process brought himself down, convicted and jailed for similar fraudulent activities and lying to Congress. 

The fate of the two Michaels is a testament to what happens to betrayers, who are seeking to cash in on the misfortunes of others. Michael Cohen went rogue against his client the president; a man who adopted him and made him who he is. But sadly, the president found out, that as with whores, trusting snitches is a bad idea. The reason they get stitches instead. ICHEOKU hopes  that he can have some serious introspection on the lifestyle which he chose which led him to this bitter end. Hopefully too, he will churn things around in his mind to ask if they were really worth it. Anyway, a good riddance.

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