
In this September 2018 photo, attorney Michael Avenatti, right, poses with Mareli Miniutti for a photo at a party in New York.
Mareli Miniutti wrote in a sworn statement that during the argument, Avenatti shouted expletives at her and told her she was "ungrateful" before he hit her in the face with pillows. She said Avenatti attempted to pull her out of a bed in his guest bedroom and snatched her phone away before she screamed for help.
Avenatti, who was arrested last week on a felony domestic violence charge, called the allegations "completely false." He's scheduled to appear in court next month.
Avenatti, who is mulling a presidential run, is best known as the attorney for porn actress Stormy Daniels, who has said she had an affair with President Donald Trump in 2006, a claim Trump denies. As Daniels' lawyer, Avenatti has pursued the president and those close to him relentlessly for months, taunting Trump in interviews and baiting him and his lawyers in tweets.














Comment: See also:
- Pedophilic former youth football coach pleads not guilty to eight counts of child sex abuse
- 368 U.S. gymnasts as young as 6 report sexual abuse by coaches - UPDATE
- Sickening: As many as 6 assistant coaches witnessed Jerry Sandusky abusing children and did nothing
- Twin brothers, both school coaches in California arrested for child pornography
And check out SOTT radio's: Behind the Headlines: Predators Among Us - Interview With Dr. Anna Salter