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Avenatti to lose millions, his Ferrari in divorce settlement: report
By Ben Feuerherd


December 6, 2018 | 2:31am





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Michael Avenatti, the lawyer for porn star Stormy Daniels, reached a divorce settlement with his estranged wife that will cost him millions of dollars, his Ferrari sports car and a number of pricey wristwatches, according to a new report.

Under the settlement, Avenatti will have to pay his ex-wife, Lisa Storie-Avenatti, more than $1.9 million in retroactive child and spousal support upfront, according to court documents filed in Orange County and viewed by TMZ.

Avenatti, a fierce critic of President Trump, will also have to turn over a number of his assets for liquidation, including five luxury wrist watches and a sculpture by architect Frank Gehry.

He will also has to turn over his 2017 Ferrari 488 GT Spider that he is currently leasing, according to the report.

The news comes after a rough few weeks for Avenatti. He ruled out a possible 2020 presidential run on Tuesday after publicly flirting with the idea.

He was also detained in November after an actress claimed he assaulted her in Los Angeles.

The news of his own legal problems came after a judge dismissed Stormy Daniels’ defamation lawsuit against Trump in October.
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