OPINION: greggutfeld: Take the media's words with a grain of salt
Greg Gutfeld and his guests discuss Michael Avenatti, former lawyer for Stormy Daniels, being sentenced to 14 years in prison on 'Gutfeld!'It's Dec. 6. You know what that means? National Miners Day. The guys that work underground, not the other kind of miners. So put your pants back on, CNN.
In addition to the 14 years behind bars, Avenatti will also have to pay almost 11 million bucks in restitution to four clients and the IRS. Restitution — sounds like when I pay women to take a nap with me. He snatched $300 grand from a book advance from Daniels. Guess I should have chose a better verb there. But anyway, the cash taken from Stormy, however, was easy to trace since it was all $1 bills.Avenatti will start serving those 14 years after he finishes that term, and by then, I'll be 60. Now, for those of you too young to remember, Avenatti became quite the liberal hero. You know, like a tax collector or a doctor who gave sex changes to kids.
But this whole Avenatti scandal bolsters arguments you've come to hear a lot from this show. First, I always say,"Never date a stripper" — and not just because it's your step-mom.
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