“Believe all women!” That’s the mantra that “Creepy Porn Lawyer” Michael Avenatti relentlessly bleated when he smeared Justice Brett Kavanaugh as a gang rapist — without evidence — during his Supreme Court confirmation hearings.

Now, Avenatti insists that the woman who accused him of beating her up is lying. Following his November 14 arrest for alleged felony domestic violence, Avenatti vehemently denied the accusations.

The porn lawyer made the defiant remarks while sporting a suspicious bruise on his right temple.

After being sprung from jail on $50,000 bail, Avenatti insisted: “I have never struck a woman. I never will strike a woman. I have been an advocate for women’s rights my entire career and I’m going to continue to be an advocate.

“I am not going to be intimidated from stopping what I am doing. I am a father to two beautiful, smart daughters. I would never disrespect them by touching a woman inappropriately or striking a woman.”

Michael Avenatti later issued a statement and claimed the assault allegations against him were “completely bogus.”

“I wish to thank the hard-working men and woman of the LAPD for their professionalism they were only doing their jobs in light of the completely bogus allegations against me. I have never been physically abusive in my life nor was I last night. Any accusations to the contrary are fabricated and meant to do harm to my reputation.”

Interestingly, Avenatti’s denials mirror those of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh — who was condemned (without evidence or due process) as a “gang rapist” by Avenatti and the liberal media as part of the Democrats’ shameless efforts to derail his confirmation.

Justice Kavanaugh is getting the last laugh: Avenatti and his shady client, Julie Swetnick, are now being investigated by the FBI over their gang-rape charges, for which investigators concluded there was “no evidence.”

Senate report concludes evidence Swetnick, Avenatti 'criminally conspired' against Kavanaugh https://t.co/8q2Bc2hzdo — ?Kimbra? (@Kimbraov1) November 4, 2018

Twitter users asked if Avenatti deserves due process and the presumption of innocence when he never extended them to Justice Kavanaugh or to President Trump.

“If a woman accused him, why bother with a trial? Just believe her.”

If a woman accused him, why bother with a trial? Just believe her… https://t.co/Z8IPW3KGrm — Stefan Molyneux (@StefanMolyneux) November 15, 2018

unlike Brett Kavenaugh, who Avenatti tried to ruin, @MichaelAvenatti will get the due process he is deserved. but sadly, the irony will be lost on him. — GregGutfeld (@greggutfeld) November 14, 2018

This is what Kavanaugh was saying, you didn’t believe him, you wanted the whole world not to believe him before there was any chance of an investigation. No presumption of innocence. Why should you be afforded this? #Karma — Will Rowlands (@willrowactor) November 15, 2018

KARMAVANAUGH!! ???? — The Midfield General (@m_fieldgeneral) November 15, 2018

Birds of a feather: Don Lemon — who said white men are the biggest terror threats — loves Creepy Porn Lawyer Michael Avenatti.

Since the media loves playing guilt-by-association games today… Uh oh! What’s this @DonLemon! pic.twitter.com/Qg2HyntBWI — Jack Posobiec ?? (@JackPosobiec) November 15, 2018

ANTIFA supporter Don Lemon pictured with his good friend and party buddy Michael Avenatti. pic.twitter.com/7VLiOYN0jE — Mike Cernovich ?? (@Cernovich) November 14, 2018

“Let’s play by your rules.”

.@MichaelAvenatti, when Brett Kavanaugh issued a similar denial about 35 year old allegations you presented with no evidence, you tried even harder to destroy his life. Your case is days old with a complaining victim displaying physical injuries. Let’s play by your rules. https://t.co/lXihevsBPo — John Cardillo (@johncardillo) November 15, 2018

CNN’s Brian Stelter called Avenatti a “TV-famous” lawyer, but never mentioned that CNN has been Avenatti’s biggest promoter — having him on the leftist network more than 100 times.

“This is why no one trusts CNN.”

This is what CNN's Brian Stelter wrote about Michael Avenatti in his newsletter. Stelter calls Avenatti a "TV-famous" lawyer but fails to report that CNN has been Avenatti's biggest promoter, having him on 100+ times as a guest. This is why no one trusts CNN. pic.twitter.com/uo1rVRpMbZ — Ryan Saavedra (@RealSaavedra) November 15, 2018

This tweet aged well.

.@realDonaldTrump @LindseyGrahamSC @ChuckGrassley and all of the other GOP misogynists in the US Senate can attack me all they want. I will respond in kind and then some. These old white men still don’t understand that assault victims and women deserve respect and to be heard. — Michael Avenatti (@MichaelAvenatti) September 28, 2018

“No one is more deserving of Karma’s backhand slap than this guy.”

Avenatti’s hopes for a 2020 run for the presidency just took a beating. No one is more deserving of Karma’s backhand slap than this guy. — Binary (@lIllIlbinary) November 15, 2018

The 2020 presidential ticket of women-beaters Michael Avenatti and Keith Ellison could be “a powerful one-two punch.”

Avenatti-Ellison could still be a powerful one-two punch in 2020. — Robbin’ ‘Round the X-mas Tree (@RobGeorge) November 14, 2018

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