Michael Avenatti, the creepy porn lawyer, has been boasting over several days that he
has a "very credible" witness who will prove Brett Kavanaugh and a group of boys
in high school would routinely ply girls with booze and pills, then gang-rape them.
Avenatti hyped it for a big Wednesday release.
Then, all of a sudden, Avenatti went off the grid, as he seemingly disappeared, with whispers
he may go to prison.
You do not want to miss this.
It all started Tuesday morning when Michael Avenatti, an obsessed Twitter user, seemingly
disappeared as he, all of a sudden, locked down his account.
The creepy porn lawyer lives for Twitter, where he publicized his own hashtag #Basta,
and with the big run-up to his huge breaking story about Brett Kavanaugh only 24 hours
away, people were wondering what was going on?
Those are the facts.
Now, we find out that Avenatti may have been scammed by pranksters on 4Chan.
Ever since Stormy Daniels started to fade from the news, Avenatti has been desperate
to get back in the spotlight.
We want to stress this is only a rumor at this point, but prominent conservatives sites
are reporting on it as a possible explanation as to why the creepy porn lawyer has disappeared
off social media.
Red State reports, "So confident was Avanetti [in his accusations against Kavanaugh] that
he appeared on MSNBC to tell Rachel Maddow all about it, as Alex Parker highlighted,
and trumpeted his witness as some kind of Kavanaugh killer.
He played it up on Twitter like this would be the story of the year."
They add, "Then suddenly, Avenatti's confidence began to slip and before we knew it, he had
privatized his account.
The obvious explanation was that something had blown up in his face, and he had gone
into hiding.
What it was, however, remained a mystery.
Until, possibly, now."
Reporter Caleb Hill posted a screenshot from the alleged 4Chan prankster, and tweeted,
"If Avenatti actually got pranked by 4Chan, my entire year has been made.
If Avenatti actually got pranked by 4Chan, my entire year has been madehttps://boards.
According to a user on 4Chan, he and his girlfriend were behind Avenatti's claims about having
a bombshell witness, only the entire thing was a total prank.
As he highlights in his thread, the man and his girlfriend used burner phones to convince
Avanetti that the girlfriend had sex with Kavanaugh and Judge at the same time.
She tells Avenatti to call another number belonging to the boyfriend, who acts as a
classmate of Kavanaugh's from his high school days and confirms everything.
Before they are done, Avenatti is so desperate to have her come forward that he has offered
the girlfriend $75,000 in order to appear on Anderson Cooper's show on CNN.
At that point, the 4Chan user claims he and his girlfriend backed off.
Fox News contributor Stephen Miller and Daily Wire Senior Editor Emily Zanotti weighed in.
Miller tweeted, "I have never wanted something in my whole life to be true as much as I want
Avenatti getting 4Chan pranked to be true," as Zanotti responded, "I want this so bad
it hurts."
If true, Avenatti is in for a world of hurt, as Twitter user Ken Gardener points out: "I
am not saying that Michael Avanetti got totally owned by a 4chan prank.
But if he did, and if he also gets disciplined or even disbarred for falsely maligning a
federal judge, or even prosecuted for sending false or misleading information to the Judiciary
Committee…
I am not saying that Michael Avanetti got totally owned by a 4chan prank.
But if he did, and if he also gets disciplined or even disbarred for falsely maligning a
federal judge, or even prosecuted for sending false or misleading information to the Judiciary
Committee..
Oh, snap!
Yep, you can not malign a sitting judge in the way Avenatti, who claims to be an attorney
himself, did without the very real possibility of facing potential prosecution and even prison
time.
But, we shall see.
USA Today reported late yesterday afternoon, "Avenatti told reporters he has been hired
by a former employee of both the State Department and the U.S. Mint who has information of a
sexual nature about Kavanaugh and his high school friend Mark Judge."
They add, "Avenatti also told reporters the woman, whom he did not name, has multiple
security clearances and will 'literally risk her life' by coming forward.
He called her '100 percent credible,' saying she has multiple witnesses to corroborate
her story and would be willing to take a polygraph if Kavanaugh does as well."
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