Looser wrote:
Twitterazi wrote:
I love the guy on twitter.
"I'm going to sue you. I'm going to sue you. I'm going to sue you. I'm going to sue you...."
It's hilarious.
The guy truly has some issues. Deadbeat to the tune of $213K.
Flagpole, you should be ashamed for backing this deadbeat.
1) The law firm they mention in the story is no longer Avenatti's law firm.
2) Avenatti has had some issues with paying people money before this, but in this case, it isn't clear if he owes this money or someone else does. The law firm (that Avenatti is not a part of) was already moving out and not "evicted".
3) I have never "backed" Avenatti. I have only commented on positive things he has done, which are undeniable. I have no allegiance to him, don't want him to run for President, don't think he would make a great president (though better than Trump), and I never said I would like him to run for President.
4) People should be "ashamed" of backing someone only after bad stuff has become public and then they STILL back that person. No one should ever be ashamed of being fooled by someone initially, for we can't know everything about anyone. So, while there is an argument that anyone who voted for Trump should be ashamed, there are some legitimate arguments to be made for that initial vote, BUT after all we have learned since election day 2016, anyone who STILL supports Trump should be ashamed of themselves. With regard to Avenatti, the truth is still uncovered, but I never "backed" him to begin with.