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mother. she s very grateful that there s an arrest that s been made. police are not discussing when this account of what happened or discussing any statements from the suspect. all of it is part of this ongoing investigation. john? john: thanks, christina. it s a shame when something like that happened after a big celebration like they had there. sandra: indeed. i looked up and can t believe there s a minute left in the show, john. it feels like a friday. so great to get you back this week and glad you re feeling better. john: it was great to be back. apparently there s a verdict in the michael avenatti trial. we don t know if apparently it s coming in just now. martha will have that coming up. the jury was dead locked on the first count, which was wire fraud a couple days ago. the second count was based on the first count. we ll see if they came to some
protect sources and methods but there s also from the white house where they say they will take these difficult questions. they welcome them as well. i want to put that into the conversation as well sdpl. it s also reporters jobs to ask questions and be skeptical. he does that well. luabsolutely. great to see you. thank you. breaking news out of new york and the michael avenatti trial. the jury has reached a verdict. what s happened? reporter: they found him guilty of one count of wire fraud and one count of aggravated identity theft. he will face as much as 22 years in prison when sentenced in future. the aggravated identity theft charge comes with mandatory two year sentence. this after the jury had deliberated for 16 hours and even this morning the jury sent a note to the judge at around
Prosecutors on Wednesday said Michael Avenatti "got tangled in his own web of lies" during closing arguments in the lawyer's fraud trial over allegations that he stole book proceeds from adult-film actress Stormy Daniels.
Michael Avenatti, who is representing himself in his own fraud trial over allegations that he stole book proceeds from adult-film actress Stormy Daniels, said on Tuesday he will not be testifying