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Hmmmm... Michael Avenatti just locked his account, and the reason makes NO SENSE!

Michael Avenatti, the attorney for Stormy Daniels just locked his Twitter account saying, in part, that he “will be releasing some sensitive info in the coming week and I want to somewhat control who has initial access to it”:

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Um, this makes NO SENSE. When a user locks an account, it just prevents people who aren’t already following the account from seeing the tweets. Avenatti has over 500,000 followers, which means that his argument to control the information is ridiculous, at best:

Is anyone buying this?

It’s not a good look for the controversial attorney, that’s for sure:

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