
Attorney Michael Avenatti has filed court papers demanding the $450,000 settlement won by former client Stormy Daniels in her lawsuit against the Columbus, Ohio, police department. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. Avenatti, who represented the adult film actress in legal action against Donald Trump, filed a lien claim in an Ohio federal court Wednesday that says Daniels owes him more than $2,000,000 for legal services, costs and expenses.
Main Idea: Michael Avenatti is trying to claim Stormy Daniels’ $450,000 settlement from her case against the Columbus, Ohio, police department, saying she still owes him large legal fees.
Key Points:
The fee fight shows how legal disputes can trap settlement money in court, which can delay payouts and add costs for households and taxpayers.
The case may push lawyers and clients to use clearer contracts and billing rules, which could reduce disputes for consumers and small businesses.
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Central figure filing the lien claim and driving the dispute over Stormy Daniels' settlement money.
Central subject of the settlement, the lien dispute, and the response quoted in the article.
Government body central to the underlying lawsuit that led to the $450,000 settlement.
Core public figure tied to Daniels’ prior legal actions and the underlying nondisclosure agreement dispute.
Government body tied to the settlement and the city’s response regarding Daniels’ lawsuit.
Mentioned as Trump’s former lawyer who pleaded guilty in the related hush-money matter.
Named city official whose office is referenced in the settlement background and response.
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Named business where Daniels was arrested, providing key factual context for the settlement story.