Michael Avenatti Net Worth

Michael Avenatti is an American attorney and entrepreneur with a net worth of $10 million. Born in Sacramento, California in February 1971, he is best known for representing Stormy Daniels in her lawsuit against President Donald Trump to void a non-disclosure agreement. Avenatti has become a prominent figure in the legal world and has become a household name.
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Birth Place American

💰 Net worth: $10 Million (2024)

As of 2024, Michael Avenatti's net worth is estimated to be around $10 million. A prominent figure in American law, Avenatti gained widespread recognition for his work as a lawyer. Known for his charismatic demeanor and sharp legal expertise, he has represented numerous high-profile clients and handled several notable cases throughout his career. Avenatti's success in the legal field has contributed significantly to his substantial net worth, solidifying his position as one of the renowned lawyers in America.

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Michael Avenatti net worth: Michael Avenatti is an American attorney and entrepreneur who has a net worth of $10 million. Michael Avenatti was born in Sacramento, California in February 1971. He is best known for representing pornographic actress Stormy Daniels and suing President Donald Trump to attempt to void a non-disclosure agreement she signed. Avenatti has had several famous clients and brought cases against high-ranking business executives as well as the National Football League. He graduated from the University of Pennsylvania and earned his JD from George Washington University. He worked at The Research Group which was a political opposition research and media firm. He was previously involved in a lawsuit against producers of The Apprentice Donald Trump and Mark Burnett. He is also a race car driver who competed at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 2015. In 2018 Michael Avenatti turned over footage of a child in the custody of immigration officials to The Rachel Maddow Show.

Michael formed the law firm Eagan Avenatti, LLP in 2007 with offices in Newport Beach, San Francisco and Los Angeles. One of his most notable legal wins was the 2017 $454 million verdict he won against Kimberly-Clark and Halyard Health (though, this figure was ultimately reduced to $21.7 million on appeal). He won an $80 million class-action case against Service Corporation International and a $41 million judgement against accounting firm KPMG. In total, the firm won more than $1 billion in verdicts and settlements.

Divorce and Finances: According to the court documents from Michael's 2017 divorce from ex-wife Lisa-Storie Avenatti, the couple's expenses top $65,000 each month. Their payments include a Ferrari Spyder, a Mercedes G-Wagon, a private plane and pilot, restaurants, shopping, entertainment and $12,000 on nannies for their son. They spent $100,000 per month for their home in Newport Beach and $14,000 per month for an apartment in Los Angeles. Their Newport Beach home is estimated to be worth $17 million.

Legal Problems: In 2013, Avenatti and actor Patrick Dempsey bought Tulley's Coffee out of bankruptcy and attempted to revive the franchise. The two were friends from the racing car circuit. The partnership was ultimately unsuccessful and resulted in a lawsuit between the former partners and 50 lawsuits from unpaid vendors.

In 2018, Avenatti's firm was subjected to a $10 million judgment in U.S. bankruptcy court. The bankruptcy stems from a lawsuit filed by a former partner at Eagan Avenatti who had been promised a $4.8 million payout. Eagan Avenatti LLP filed for bankruptcy looking to avoid those fees plus several million more in unpaid payroll taxes and various other penalties. The former partner filed a motion hoping to get a cut of future fees paid by 54 open cases the firm is handling, including the Stormy Daniels case. In the meantime, Avenatti formed a new lawfirm called Avenatti & Associates which he owns entirely.