Judge rejects Avenatti request to move case to California
NEW YORK — California attorney Michael Avenatti will face charges that he ripped off porn star Stormy Daniels of hundreds of thousands of dollars in book proceeds in New York rather than Los Angeles, a judge ruled Tuesday.
U.S. District Judge Deborah Batts said virtually all the factors that decide where a trial should be held favoured the New York venue despite Avenatti’s claims that a California trial made more sense for the wire fraud and aggravated identity theft charges he faces in the case.
Batts noted that Avenatti already faces a separate criminal case in Manhattan federal court and he does not claim that he cannot afford it financially.
Avenatti was indicted in May on charges that he cheated Daniels of $300,000 that was owed to her through a Manhattan-based book deal.