MARK LEVIN (HOST): Well, that's interesting. Remember who Stormy's lawyer was, right, mister producer? Michael Avenatti. This is in the National Pulse. The attorney who once represented Stormy Daniels in lawsuits against former President Donald Trump now says his former client has likely committed fraud and falsified business records in an effort to conceal income and avoid legal fees she owes the former president. Michael Avenatti posted a long statement on X, formerly Twitter, detailing his accusation and asking whether Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg would be pursuing fraud and falsifying records charges against Daniels. In June of last year, Avenatti says film producer Sarah Gibson contacted him regarding a documentary about his former client, Stormy Daniels. Suspicious of Gibson's motives, Avenatti says he recorded this conversation with her, and it goes on. And I'm posting this, and that's something -- if she's on the stand again on Thursday, this needs to be pursued.
Watch how the judge tries to protect her in what is the porno case of the century, because the judge appears to be really into this, listening attentively to all the details. We used to call that a pervert. I can't accuse the judge of being a pervert. I don't know him, but I do wonder if he's a pervert. Can I say I wonder if the judge is a pervert, mister producer? How do I know whether he's a pervert or not?