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Michael Avenatti Says He’s Open To Representing Michael Cohen | The Beat With Ari Melber | MSNBC In an intriguing segment from MSNBC, Michael Avenatti, the attorney known for representing Stormy Daniels, discusses his potential willingness to represent Michael Cohen, Donald Trump's former personal attorney. Avenatti's remarks come amid significant developments in the ongoing saga of tapes allegedly made by Cohen and his connections to Donald Trump. Avenatti reflects on earlier predictions about multiple tapes existing, which he claims will prove problematic for both Cohen and Trump as they emerge. He emphasizes the urgency for these tapes' release, suggesting they contain vital information that could impact the legal landscape surrounding Trump. Key points within the discussion include:
  • Avenatti's assertion that Michael Cohen holds more incriminating information about Trump than anyone else, suggesting Cohen is in a precarious position.
  • Speculation about the purpose of the information leaks concerning Cohen, with Avenatti indicating that it might be a coordinated effort to rehabilitate Cohen's image.
  • Avenatti does not dismiss the possibility of representing Cohen, should he choose to come clean and cooperate with authorities, which raises questions about potential shifts in alliances within Trump's circle.
Furthermore, the conversation touches on the implications of Cohen hiring Lanny Davis, a lawyer known for his criticism of Trump. Avenatti suggests that Cohen is seeking robust legal support which could signal a significant turn in legal battles ahead. This segment not only highlights Avenatti’s perspective but also broadens the audience's understanding of the legal intricacies involving high-profile figures and their strategies in times of legal peril. The dialogue illustrates how public perception and behind-the-scenes maneuvering can significantly influence legal outcomes. What do you think about Avenatti's potential role in Cohen's defense? Do you believe the tapes will reveal more than what has been speculated? Share your thoughts below!