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  • Celebrity lawyer Michael Avenatti was slammed Thursday with a 36-count indictment by a federal grand jury in California that accuses him of ripping off clients — including a mentally ill paraplegic — tax crimes, wire fraud, bank fraud, and perjury.
  • The indictment comes more than two weeks after federal prosecutors in Los Angeles and New York hit Avenatti with separate criminal complaints.
  • In the New York federal case, Avenatti is accused of trying to extort more than $20 million from Nike by threatening to expose alleged bribery of amateur basketball players and their families unless the company coughed up cash to Avenatti and a client.
Michael Avenatti gestures while addressing the media outside the Ronald Reagan Federal Courthouse in Santa Ana, California on April 1, 2019, following his appearance at a US District Court on a criminal complaint charging him with bank and wire fraud.