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Michael Avenatti sentenced to 2½ years in Nike extortion case

July 8, 2021 | 2:59pm | Updated July 8, 2021 | 4:21pm

Michael Avenatti, the one-time celebrity lawyer who rose to national fame by representing porn star Stormy Daniels, was sentenced to 2½ years in federal prison Thursday for attempting to extort millions of dollars from Nike.

Before handing down the 30-month sentence, Manhattan federal court Judge Paul Gardephe said Avenatti had “outright betrayed” one of his law clients and became “drunk on the power of his platform — or what he perceived his platform to be” when he executed the attempted extortion. 

Avenatti, 50, addressed the judge at the hearing, pausing a number of times to wipe tears away from his eyes. 

“I lost my way,” he said. “I betrayed my own values, friends, family and myself.”

“I was driven by things that do matter in life. Television and Twitter mean nothing,” he added. 

Michael Avenatti was sentenced to 2 1/2 years in prison on July 8, 2021.
Michael Avenatti was sentenced to 2½ years in prison on July 8, 2021.
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The disgraced attorney, whose law license is suspended in California, went on to say that he alone is responsible for wrecking his life. 

“I and I alone have destroyed my career, my relationships and my life,” he said. 

Avenatti also apologized for the pain he caused his client and others — but intends to appeal his conviction. 

The now-infamous California lawyer was convicted of attempted extortion and honest-services fraud in February 2020 for trying to shake down the sportswear company for more than $20 million.

As part of the scheme, Avenatti demanded tens of millions of dollars from the company — and threatened to make embarrassing statements about it on his widely followed social media accounts if it didn’t pay up. 

The loudmouth lawyer, who sparred with then-President Donald Trump and once floated a 2020 presidential run, hatched the attempted shakedown scheme while he was representing a youth basketball coach, who hired Avenatti after Nike ended sponsorship of his league. 

“I just wanted a lawyer who could convey to Nike that I was an honorable man who was just trying to keep his program,” the coach, Gary Franklin, wrote in a victim impact statement filed in the case prior to the sentencing. 

Michael Avenatti is the former lawyer of adult-film actress Stormy Daniels.
Michael Avenatti is the former lawyer of adult film actress Stormy Daniels.
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“I looked to Mr. Avenatti as a trusted advisor and he put his interests over my own. He has never apologized to me for this — and to my knowledge, he has expressed no remorse for his behavior,” he added. 

Prior to sentencing, federal prosecutors had requested a “very substantial” sentence for the lawyer, accusing him in court papers of specifically trying to benefit himself and not once mentioning his client while trying to extort Nike.

The US Probation Department, meanwhile, asked for an eight-year sentence, court filings show.

Avenatti faced a statutory maximum of 42 years, the judge said.

Gardephe said he weighed a number of factors in sentencing Avenatti to just 30 months, including the time he spent in the notorious Metropolitan Correctional Center, a lower Manhattan federal jail. 

Gardephe called the conditions at the lockup “terrible” and said it’s “hard to believe they could occur in the United States of America.” 

The disgraced lawyer’s sentencing Thursday wraps up just one of many criminal proceedings he’s charged in in New York and California. 

He faces a fraud trial in California and a separate case in Manhattan federal court for allegedly bilking Daniels out of hundreds of thousands of dollars she earned by inking a book deal. Avenatti previously repped Daniels, a porn star whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, who claims she was paid $130,000 by Trump’s attorney in exchange for her silence about a tryst she had with the former president. Trump denies he ever slept with Daniels.