Did Michael Avenatti Meet Karma Head On?

by Daveda Gruber:

On Monday, porn star Stormy Daniels’ former lawyer, Michael Avenatti, was arrested and charged by federal prosecutors for criminal extortion.

Avenatti briefly considered a run for the presidency. He was arrested for allegedly trying to extort NIKE for $15-$25 million.

Authorities charge that Avenatti threatened to hold a press conference on the eve of the NCAA basketball tournament to reveal damaging allegations against the firm unless it paid his client $1.5 million. Avenatti is also alleged to have NIKE agree to hire Avenatti and another lawyer for $15 to $25 million to conduct an “internal investigation” into the allegations.

Avenatti, as well, allegedly tried to extort the giant sports apparel company “by threatening to use his ability to garner publicity to inflict substantial financial and reputational harm on the company if his demands were not met.”

So far the charges against him, in New York, include conspiracy to transmit interstate communications with intent to extort, conspiracy to commit extortion and more.

Avenatti was on Twitter and these are two of his tweets:

According to the criminal complaint, Avenatti had offered to not have that press conference if he got what he wanted.

The counts against him include conspiracy to transmit interstate communications with intent to extort, conspiracy to commit extortion and more.

Meanwhile in California, a case against Avenatti was brought to light. Banking fraud and federal income tax evasion charges came from Los Angles.

He was accused of allergy embezzling a client’s money to pay his own expenses and debts, as well as those of his coffee business and law firm. The U.S. attorney’s office also said he defrauded a bank by using phony tax returns to obtain millions of dollars in loans.

To be honest, Avenatti was made larger than life all because he represented a porn star who claimed to have consensual sex with President Trump before he even became president.

The mainstream media loved Avenatti and he was made rather popular by the smearing of the president.

Maybe people should search out what happens to people who lie and use deceptive means to take down the greatest president this country has ever had. Karma can really be a bitch.

Are You Stepping on Allah?

by: Daveda Gruber:

Have you looked at your newest pair of Nike running shoes? Chances are you didn’t look at the soles of the shoes very carefully. One woman has carefully inspected them.

Saiqa Noreen has looked at the shoe and is now petitioning for the logo on the Air Max 270 shoe be removed. Many have joined her in her in calling for the recall of the shoe.

Noreen has started a Change.org petition and is calling the logo  “blasphemous” and is offensive and disrespectful to Muslims.

Noreen wrote, “It is outrageous and appalling of Nike to allow the name of God on a shoe. This is disrespectful and extremely offensive to Muslim’s and insulting to Islam.”

She also said, the logo “will surely be trampled, kicked and become soiled with mud or even filth.”

The petition demands that Nike recall the “blasphemous and offensive shoe and all products with the design logo resembling the word Allah from worldwide sales immediately.”

Nike has put out a an official statement regarding its most recent Air Max 270 controversy.

“Nike respects all religions and we take concerns of this nature seriously, The AIR MAX logo was designed to be a stylized representation of Nike’s AIR MAX trademark. It is intended to reflect the AIR MAX brand only. Any other perceived meaning or representation is unintentional.”

This is not the first time that Nike has been under fire for its logo. In 1997, the company came under scrutiny for using a flame-shaped logo that also resembled the word for Allah. Nike pulled 38,000 pairs of sneakers off the shelf worldwide and donated $50,000 to an Islamic elementary school in the United States.

Yes, there are Islamic Schools in America. Are you shocked? I’m not.

At this time, the petition has 6,713 signatures and counting.

There is no word if Nike plans to tweak any of its current designs due to the outrage.

Despite the various controversies that have arose over the years, Nike has also shown its support of Muslim culture in the past as well. In 2017, it released the Nike Pro Hijab, which is an iteration of the traditional hijab head covering designed to be used by Muslim female athletes.

Maybe Muslim women liked the hijab but it seems that the running shoe is a fashion faux pas for them.