Michael Avenatti pleads guilty to fraud and tax charges in California
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Incarcerated lawyer Michael Avenatti pleaded guilty Thursday to four counts of wire fraud and a tax-related charge in a federal court case in Southern California accusing him of cheating his clients out of millions of dollars.
Avenatti made the plea during a court hearing in Santa Ana. Prosecutors said the plea subjects Avenatti to as much as 83 years in prison.
The 51-year-old lawyer, who is representing himself in the California case, said earlier this week that although he didn't reach a deal with federal prosecutors, he wanted to change his plea to be accountable and spare his family further embarrassment.

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