Michael Avenatti speaks at a news conference in Chicago, Feb. 23, 2019. (New York Times News Service)
Michael Avenatti can use a computer without access to the internet to review discovery and participate in the defense of his prosecution on bank fraud, perjury, wire fraud and tax law violations, a U.S. judge ruled Monday.
Proof will be required that Avenatti is complying with the order, U.S. District Judge James V. Selna in Santa Ana said.
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