>the most corrupt lawyer in our lifetimes has been indicted on so many crimes that hes facing a minimum of 33 years in prison >his long list of tax fraud related crimes alone serves as a reminder that despite the size of your ego, you should always pay your taxes
S or F its your choice but remember he took over $1 million in settlement money from a paraplegic client and used that money to pay for his lavish lifestyle.
meant to add to this that the extortion case hes involved in with NIKE carries a minimum of 97 years in prison and is an entire separate matter from these 36 indictments from the state of California.
both cases are happening at the same time and hes going to trial instead of taking a plea deal, hes already made that clear.
Ian Sullivan
Now this is a new day t level hew
Sebastian Brooks
Id probably just kill myself before going to a life sentence in prison. How unbelievably boring and unnecessary would it be to sit in a prison for the rest of my life?
Justin Parker
Why do these people always try and fight the IRS, instead of fleeing the country and erasing their names when they first get audited? These people have to know what type of sentence awaits them if they fuck up. I don't get it, are they all really that deluded that they're too big to go to jail?
Caleb Butler
>Permently angry screaming Democrat operative >Turns out they committed a fuckton of crime How do you think they get such loyal soldiers? Everyone they have is blackmailed for their heinous crimes.
Matthew Rogers
also, hes melting down right now like a jew that just got named.
I wonder how much of this is true? I don't doubt that he has done a ton of illegal shit but the government right now has an incentive to fuck with him so this might just be a show trial like with Shkreli
Nicholas Ortiz
this is the QRD and if u think that NIKE is going to lose the extortion case you gotta be insane. theres no way that billion dollar empire loses to a small fry like avenatti.
He's a Dem operative. Name one DNC type he went after. His entire fame is from being against everyone in Trump's Administration and trying to accuse Conservative judges and the President of being rapists.
Jackson Morgan
Friendly reminder: Michael Avenatti is the lawyer dumb enough to say he could actually shut down Jow Forums. Look at him now.
I wonder why he's so tight with NXIVM members. Whatever we know now, they already know more.
Caleb Martinez
>his long list of tax fraud related crimes alone serves as a reminder that despite the size of your ego, you should always pay your taxes
Fuck off shlomo you ain’t getting any of my crypto gains.
Landon Wright
yea why these guys dont cut and run ill never know
Dylan Richardson
They should go to India to shit themselves to death imo like the quadriga guy did
Christopher Perez
Jow Forums is most definitely breaking some laws and is only protected because it openly claims that everything posted here is false. The courts might not care about that in the future.
Jackson Ward
OH NO NO NO
Daniel Thompson
DELETE THIS
Samuel Martin
The fuck are you on about? Jow Forums is extremely compliant when it comes to reporting illegal shit that goes on here. The moderation team has no qualms about reporting their users to the authorities. In fact, most of the mods hate Jow Forums users so they love to fuck them over. If any site is actually facilitating illegal activity it's cripplechan.
Connor Gutierrez
Name one nigger
Daniel Allen
>everyone who tries to capitalize off of news /politics is a political operative Where theres politics and news coverage theres money. These people will side with D/R's temporarily to gain money or influence. Shit trump did it, Rudy Giuliani had a political renaissance from doing it. Avenatti is just an idiot who thought he could capitalize off of anti trump sentiment with some court cases and publicity. These people don't give a shit about the issues or the politics they are trying to further their own careers or make money.
Blake Bailey
holy shit was i wrong. >prosecutors say Avenatti is facing 333 years in prison
Why dont the just cooperate with the IRS? Just pay them and they fo away
Camden Barnes
This is what I thought too, won't they just let you pay up, maybe with some fines on top?
Juan Rodriguez
If you are a big enough fuckup, like Avenatti, you probably owe them a lot more than you could actually pay. Unless you cherish the thought of having your accounts emptied and having an IRS agent with some movers sweeping through your house to see what else they can take, and STILL not having enough to avoid prison time, you're going to want to cut and run for the nearest border.
David Hernandez
at some point it's a crime and paying up won't solve it, just like you can't pay your way out of murder
Nicholas Myers
even then theres a short list of actual safe coutnries to live in that have non-extradition to the US and if u owe enough money, theres not a place on earth they wont hunt u down. like srsly.
Oliver Long
Are they going to throw him in the hyperbolic time chamber?
Nolan Rodriguez
Pretty sure if you completely comply and try to make a deal and just pay up you can unless you did some really illegal shit
Connor Long
>only mistake
You deserve to hang
Nolan Butler
If you evade taxes, you are breaking the law, and that comes with fines and/or jail time if you get caught. If you could just pay what you owe and have the IRS go away, no one would pay taxes and we'd all just wait to see if the IRS comes after us since the worst case scenario would be that you get audited and just end up paying the taxes that you owe.
Jaxon Fisher
too cocky or just didn't give enough of a shit? who knows really? at some point when you've made it that big it'd make more sense to just disappear. i mean with that kinda money it shouldn't be too hard.