US Supreme Court rejects Michael Avenatti appeal in Stormy Daniels book case https://t.co/pt8qfBOJMC https://t.co/L0yfyc5whc
#SCOTUS declined to hear celebrity lawyer Michael Avenatti's bid to overturn his 2022 conviction for identity theft for misappropriating nearly $300,000 in book proceeds intended for porn star Stormy Daniels, his former client https://t.co/7YrkVfq7CS https://t.co/H3NnTKArqb
The US Supreme Court declined to wade into claims being made by a growing number of businesses that the NLRB's in-house enforcement proceedings are unconstitutional https://t.co/EePKm6tNQw @DanWiessner https://t.co/AJnwO7m5bK
The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to hear Michael Avenatti's appeal regarding his 2022 conviction for aggravated identity theft, which involved misappropriating nearly $300,000 in book proceeds intended for adult film star Stormy Daniels. This decision effectively upholds the lower court's ruling against Avenatti, a celebrity lawyer previously known for representing Daniels. Meanwhile, the Supreme Court is also reviewing a challenge to the constitutionality of the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), marking the first case of its kind to reach the Court. Justice Brett Kavanaugh denied an emergency injunction request from a car parts manufacturer seeking to block the NLRB from pursuing a labor lawsuit. In a separate matter, Argentina has lost its bid at the UK Supreme Court to appeal a ruling that mandates the country pay $1.5 billion in damages to holders of growth-linked bonds, further complicating its financial obligations.