
Feds Seize Michael Avenatti’s Jet
Federal agents nabbed a HondaJet belonging to the high-profile attorney as part of a grand jury indictment on a raft of fraud and tax charges.
Federal agents in California recently seized a HondaJet belonging to high-profile attorney Michael Avenatti, as part of a grand jury indictment on a raft of fraud and tax charges. The light twinjet, registered to Newport Beach, California–based Passport 420, was seized at California’s Santa Barbara Municipal Airport under warrant from a federal judge and was then flown to a government contractor's aircraft storage area in Chino, according to a U.S. Department of Justice spokesman.
“The financial investigation conducted by the IRS details a man who allegedly failed to meet his obligations to the government, stole from his clients, and used his ill-gotten gains to support his racing team, the ownership of Tully’s coffee shops, and a private jet,” said Ryan Korner, acting special agent in charge with IRS Criminal Investigation in Los Angeles.
Avenatti, currently free on $300,000 bond, is scheduled for arraignment on April 29 in U.S. District Court in Santa Ana.