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the Fox host himself maintains relative composure throughout the video and is not seen physically assaulting the other man.

These are from one of the eyewitness stmts that completely undercuts the lies Tucker Carlson is now telling in connection with his bigotry directed at Juan, a gay Latino immigrant. Tucker's conduct is not only illegal, it is also disgraceful. pic.twitter.com/PqQINUUjVO



- Michael Avenatti (@MichaelAvenatti) November 10, 2018

Other excerpts from yet another eyewitness stmt that also shows Tucker Carlson is lying about what happened. He should be immediately disciplined for his conduct. pic.twitter.com/tdF1QnRLPD



- Michael Avenatti (@MichaelAvenatti) November 10, 2018

Celebrity lawyer Michael Avenatti is accusing Fox News conservative host Tucker Carlson of assaulting a Latino man in a bar.Avenatti has posted a video clip of the incident on Twitter, saying he is investigating "an alleged assault on a gay latino immigrant committed by T.Carlson and/or member of his inner circle" at a Virginia County club in October.The video starts with the heated argument between Carlson, his entourage and a man seated at the bar already in full swing.While Carlson's companions seem agitated,After a bit of tense verbal back-and-forth, one of Carlson's support men grabs the alleged Latino immigrant, forcing him to stand up. As the situation escalates, calls can be heard in the background saying "there's no need for violence" and "guys, stop". The video, which is less than a minute long, cuts there.There's no hint in the clip as to what might have caused Carlson to confront the man in the first place. The video, boosted by Avenatti, has racked up over 25,000 views on YouTube in mere hours.In a lengthy response reported by the Hill,"But I restrained myself. I did not assault this man, and neither did my son," he said.In the end,, Carlson says.Avenatti, who made headlines representing porn actress Stormy Daniels in a case against US President Donald Trump, says that Carlson's version is an "absolute lie." In a tweet storm on Saturday evening, he doubled down on his allegations that Carlson had committed assault,"You are the aggressor in the video as is your friend. The man at the bar sits there calmly. Numerous witnesses contradict your claim of innocence," Avenatti tweeted. He citedto corroborate his take on what happened in the bar that night.One of the witnesses claimed that Juan did not speak to either of Carlson's children before the host's son approached him allegedly screaming "That man called my sister a C*** and Wh***, she is only 19 years old!"Another "witness" cited by Avenatti, but claimed to know Juan as a "pillar of the Charlottesville community, involved in many charities..including being on the board of the Women's Initiative," arguing it was completely out of character for him to lash out at a woman like that.