There have been "interesting" developments days since Larry Flynt announced a $10 million bounty for information that could lead to President Trump's impeachment, the porn baron said Monday.

Flynt, best known as the publisher of Hustler magazine, took out a full-page ad in The Washington Post over the weekend and outlined reasons he believes should lead to Trump's ouster from the White House.

“Impeachment would be a messy, contentious affair, but the alternative — three more years of destabilizing dysfunction — is worse,” Flynt, 74, wrote in Sunday's ad. “Both good Democrats and good Republicans who put country over party did it before with Watergate. We need to flush everything out into the open."

In a subsequent interview with The Post, Flynt said that he expected to receive information “within a few days,” adding he would disclose any "legitimate" details "right away."

And true to his word, Flynt updated the general public — albeit a bit ambiguously — on the tips he has received thus far.

"Things are getting interesting," he declared on Twitter. "Let me know if you got the goods!"

The porn magazine honcho has made similar offers before. Back in October 2016, Flynt put up $1 million for "verifiable video footage or audio recordings" showing Trump "engaging in illegal activity or acting in a sexually demeaning or derogatory manner." According to The Hill, Flynt made another $1 million offer in 1998 during former president Bill Clinton's impeachment trial.

"Make no mistake, I fully intend to pay this entire sum," Flynt said about his $10 million bounty on Trump. "Sure, I could use the $10 million to buy luxuries or further my businesses, but what good would that do me in a world devastated by the most powerful moron in history?"