On Feb. 14, disgraced lawyer Michael Avenatti was found guilty on all charges of trying to bilk $23.5 million from Nike, and now faces up to 42 years in prison. But there’s one thing for him to be happy about: He’s finally been moved out of the downtown Manhattan jail cell he despises.

H/T: New York Post

In the letter of appeal that ultimately lead to Avenatti's transfer, one of his defense attorney's, Danya Perry, said Avenatti had reached a “breaking point.”

“[Avenatti] was in a cell where everything he does is watched. He showered in view of cameras. He couldn’t control the lights. There was no privacy.”

In a letter from January, Avenatti’s attorney, Scott Srebnick, described the living conditions his client was having to endure.

“He is in a cell reportedly once occupied by El Chapo, on a floor that houses individuals charged with terrorism offenses,” wrote Srebnick. “The temperature in his cell feels like it is in the mid-40s. He is forced to sleep with three blankets. Not surprisingly, he has been having great difficulty functioning.”

Earlier this month, leaked audio from a government wiretap emerged of Michael Avenatti attempting to shakedown Nike, saying he would “blow the lid on” a college basketball scandal if the company did not pay millions.

Powerpoint Slides Feature Avenatti Describing How It Feels to Hold 'the Balls of the Client in Your Hand' https://t.co/I6wlrwBtaz pic.twitter.com/Q2NPrmBe7Z — Law & Crime (@lawcrimenews) February 20, 2020

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Breaking: @michaelavenatti's CA attorney has bailed in his NY Case. This is due to economics and he is a fish out of water in NYC. pic.twitter.com/9XmXTqwWtt — Ronald Richards (@RonaldRichards) February 23, 2020