Just thinking out loud. We were told that the people who scream the most have the most to hide. Avenatti seems to be doing a lot of screaming. I wonder why. Let's look at what we know.
Avenatti keeps sticking his fingers in this mess so it begs the question of why. Why is it so important for him to either: a) prevent the declassification of those FISA docs
and or:
b) prevent the seating of Kavanagh?
Let's take a look at Mikey.
" He attended George Washington University Law School, where he graduated Order of the Coif and first in his class with a J.D. in 2000.[9] While at GW, he worked with Professor Jonathan Turley on constitutional issues relating to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA)" Well, isn't that interesting, worked on issues relating to FISA. I guess if you wanted to circumvent or use FISA for nefarious purposes, having a guy like him around might prove useful because of his, "knowledge."
"While in college and later in law school, Avenatti worked at The Research Group, a political opposition research and media firm run by Rahm Emanuel (later White House Chief of Staff for President Barack Obama, and Mayor of Chicago).[23][24] Avenatti worked on over 150 Democratic and Republican campaigns in 42 states while studying at George Washington University.[9]" Well, well, what another coincidence, he also has experience in political opposition research. Mikey sure gets around.
"In 2017, a Florida man named Gerald Tobin alleged Avenatti failed to pay him $28,700 for private investigatory work. As a result, Avenatti's firm was abruptly forced into bankruptcy.[46] In various news reports, including work done by CNN, Tobin was found to be an ex-con with four decades of convictions and jail time and not a licensed investigator. Tobin's claim forced Avenatti into bankruptcy which caused Avenatti to cancel a deposition in an unrelated lawsuit days later, raising the question of collusion between Avenatti and Tobin. The issue was resolved when the pair entered into a Non-Disclosure Agreement, and Avenatti paid Tobin the $28,700.[46]" What I find interesting here is that CNN came to Avenatti's rescue and that he ended up paying the guy off anyway.
"In 2018, Avenatti's law firm was subjected to a $10 million judgment in U.S. bankruptcy court.[47] Avenatti has also defaulted on a $440,000 judgment in back taxes, penalties, and interest that he was personally obligated to pay under another bankruptcy settlement. The U.S. Attorney's office asserted in court that a motion seeking payment would soon be filed against Avenatti.[47] Eagan Avenatti had been in Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings and, in December 2017, had agreed to pay $4.8 million in unpaid fees to a former partner, $2 million in back taxes, and $1 million to other creditors.[48] In June 2018, the former partner filed a motion in U.S. bankruptcy court asking for a lien on any and all legal fees Avenatti's firm might collect, up to $10 million, from clients in 54 cases including his representation of Stormy Daniels.[49]
Avenatti has on several occasions, including in a post to Twitter, expressed interest in running for president in 2020.[50] In a CBC TV interview published in September 2018, Avenatti said he would run in 2020 only against Trump or Pence.[51]"
Seems Avenatti consistantly has problems with money. I'm sure he is totally unbiased towards our current POTUS since he will only run for president if it's against Trump or Pence? Why is that? So my thoughts are, what connections to Avenatti exist that would make him afraid of the declassification of the FISAs, and/or Kavanagh getting seated? The amount of screaming he's been doing makes me think he is in up to his neck and is at risk of being exposed for his part in this attempted coup. Given his experience in both FISA law and political opposition research which when combined create and produce….what? A corruption and misuse of power by the DOJ, FBI etc, etc.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Avenatti