The uncertain schedule for when Michael Avenatti will be retried in California means it’s no longer a valid excuse to delay reporting to prison, said Manhattan federal prosecutors in a letter to the judge who sentenced Avenatti in July.
Spencer Platt / Getty Images fileNew York prosecutors urged a judge Friday to order California lawyer Michael Avenatti to begin serving a 2 1/2-year prison term, more than a year after he wasAvenatti, 50, was initially allowed to postpone reporting to prison because he
faced trial just days later in California onThe uncertain schedule for when Avenatti will be retried in California means it’s no longer a valid excuse to delay reporting to prison, said Manhattan federal prosecutors in a letter to the judge who sentenced Avenatti in July.
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