BOMBSHELL: Porn Lawyer Avenatti Dodged ALL Taxes From 2014-2016, Bailed Out by Shady Source

Big League PoliticsĀ has learned thatĀ Michael Avenatti, lawyer to Stormy Daniels, who owes $5 million in back taxes to the IRS, failed to pay any taxes at all pertaining to his law firm from 2014-2016.

IRS records confirm that during the period in which he failed to pay income taxes, his firm made about $30 million:

But Avenatti did not just evade income taxes. He also failed to pay his employees’ Medicare and Social Security taxes, also known as federal payroll taxes. While ignoring this $1.2 million tax bill, he pocketed millions:

He even gave up filing his law firm’s tax returns with the Franchise Tax Board of California:

Avenatti also evaded state payroll taxes in the amount of $500,000.

This information was uncovered from court documents related to bankruptcy proceedings after a former employee of Avenatti’s named Scott Sims filed an arbitration claim against Avenatti for fraud. The panel of judges in the arbitration claim found that Avenatti’s firm acted with “malice, fraud and oppression by hiding it’s tax returns.”

The law firm retained by Sims was Perkins Coie, the same firm hired by Hillary Clinton and the DNC, which in turn retained Fusion GPS to produce the dodgy Steele Dossier.Ā Thus, Perkins Coie had all of the dirt on Avenatti’s foul play.

Then things became interesting.

In January, 2018, Avenatti’s firm received a $4.85 million payment from an unidentified source, just when Avenatti took on Daniels as a client. His firm was effectively bailed out so that it could stay afloat.

Big League PoliticsĀ spoke withĀ Robert Barnes, one of America’s top tax lawyers. According to Barnes, it is a “reasonable inference” that Perkins Coie could have paid off Avenatti’s debt on the condition that Avenatti would proceed in attempting to take down Trump via his representation of Stormy Daniels, which has led to hundreds of cable news interviews during which the slimy barrister has bashed the President.

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