One America News Network has retracted a story that claimed Donald Trump’s former lawyer Michael Cohen had an affair with porn star Stormy Daniels.
Cohen, who is expected to be a key witness at Trump’s hush money trial, had hired Justin Nelson of Susman Godfrey Llp, the lead attorney in Dominion Voting Systems’ lawsuit and $787.5 million settlement with Fox News.
On its website, Oan said that “today has retracted its March 27 article entitled ‘Whistleblower: Avenatti Alleged Cohen Daniels Affair Since 2006, Pre-2016 Trump Extortion Plan,’ and is taking it down from all sites and removing it from all social media. This retraction is part of a settlement reached with Michael Cohen. Mr. Avenatti has denied making the allegations. Oan apologizes to Mr. Cohen for any harm the publication may have caused him.”
Nelson worked with Cohen’s lawyer Danya Perry in seeking the Oan retraction and settlement.
“Today’s...
Cohen, who is expected to be a key witness at Trump’s hush money trial, had hired Justin Nelson of Susman Godfrey Llp, the lead attorney in Dominion Voting Systems’ lawsuit and $787.5 million settlement with Fox News.
On its website, Oan said that “today has retracted its March 27 article entitled ‘Whistleblower: Avenatti Alleged Cohen Daniels Affair Since 2006, Pre-2016 Trump Extortion Plan,’ and is taking it down from all sites and removing it from all social media. This retraction is part of a settlement reached with Michael Cohen. Mr. Avenatti has denied making the allegations. Oan apologizes to Mr. Cohen for any harm the publication may have caused him.”
Nelson worked with Cohen’s lawyer Danya Perry in seeking the Oan retraction and settlement.
“Today’s...
- 4/29/2024
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
Michael Avenatti was sentenced to 30 months in prison on Thursday after being found guilty in February 2020 of all three charges stemming from his Nike extortion trial.
Federal guidelines recommended a prison sentence of between nine and 11 years, while Avenatti argued for a six-month prison term followed by one year of home detention. The judge ultimately sentenced the disgraced celebrity lawyer to just two-and-a-half years in prison followed by three years of supervised release.
Prior to sentencing, Avenatti — who rose to fame after representing high-profile clients like Stormy Daniels and some...
Federal guidelines recommended a prison sentence of between nine and 11 years, while Avenatti argued for a six-month prison term followed by one year of home detention. The judge ultimately sentenced the disgraced celebrity lawyer to just two-and-a-half years in prison followed by three years of supervised release.
Prior to sentencing, Avenatti — who rose to fame after representing high-profile clients like Stormy Daniels and some...
- 7/8/2021
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
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