Stormy Daniels and her attorney Michael Avenatti split; She will Retain the attorney Clark Brewster

Stormy Daniels and her attorney Michael Avenatti called it quits on Tuesday. She will Retain the attorney Clark Brewster
- Stormy Daniels and her attorney Michael Avenatti restrained from a romantic journey.
- She will retain her the attorney Clark Brewster.
- Daniels claimed she had an affair with Donald Trump and paid to keep silent.
- Daniel further claimed that Avenatti sued Trump for defamation against her wishes.
On March 12, the adult-film actress Stormy Daniels marked the end of her high- profile representation by an attorney and attention magnet Michael Avenatti. Most importantly, Daniels announced that she had a new lawyer Clark Brewster to decouple her with Avenatti.

Daniels, 39, who allegedly claimed she had an affair with Donald Trump and paid to keep silent, mentioned that she had a new representation, while Avenatti, said he would not disclose why they had broken up.
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However, the celebrity figures publically announced their end of the romance on Twitter. Daniels might just have a few reasonings for wanting to pursue a different legal option.
I have retained Clark Brewster as my personal lawyer and have asked him and his firm to review all legal matters involving me. Upon completion of Mr. Brewster's review and further consultation with me, I anticipate Mr. Brewster will serve as my primary counsel on all legal issues
— Stormy Daniels (@StormyDaniels) March 12, 2019
Last year on November, Daniel claimed that Avenatti sued Trump for defamation against her wishes, even more, he'd set up a fundraising site for a legal defense fund in her name without informing her first.
Even though both lawyer and client ascended to play a part in the Trump administration legal saga, the Daniels relationship with Avenatti soon became strained.
After months of flirting with the idea of a 2020 presidential run, Avenatti removed himself from consideration noting how he was buffeted by poor polling and an allegation of domestic violence.
Most recently, Daniels, whose legal name is Stephanie Clifford, noted that she formerly retained attorney Clark Brewster.
But, it's still unclear if she and Brewster will continue with lawsuits involving the president, his former attorney Michael Cohen and her former lawyer, Keith Davidson.
Avenatti didn't elaborate on the reason behind their split but said he was looking forward to the future. He managed to stay in the spotlight since his representation of Daniels, and most recently with his role in the R. Kelly sexual abuse saga.