The Los Angeles Times reported the judgment by a U.S. bankruptcy court in southern California against the Eagan Avenatti law firm. Completely different law firm - no ties to Daniels case. The December settlement was supposed to include an initial $2 million payment and then a second payment for $2.85 million. The $2 million payment was supposed to be made by May 14, but Avenatti and his firm never paid, Frank said in court papers. Court documents show Avenatti is the "managing member and majority equity holder" of Eagan Avenatti and "solely owns and controls" another firm, Avenatti & Associates, which represents Daniels.
Source: Fox News May 22, 2018 22:23 UTC