Stormy Daniels’ lawyer Michael Avenatti, who was busted in LA for domestic violence, has blamed his arrest on far-right conspiracy theorist Jacob Wohl.

“First Mueller and now me,” he posted. “When we are fully exonerated I am coming for you Jacob Wohl aka Surefire.”

Wohl, a self-described “Trumpenomics expert” and conspiracy peddler, was implicated in a scheme of making false sexual misconduct accusations against special counsel Robert Mueller late last month, NBC reported.

The scheme — now referred to the FBI — called for Wohl to bring forward women with misconduct allegations against Mueller. Those allegations were brought forward through an intel agency called Surefire Intelligence, according to the report.

“Surefire Intelligence strikes again,” the agency posted to Twitter Wednesday after the news of Avenatti’s arrest came out.

In a series of tweets Thursday, Wohl sharply denied Avenatti’s charges.

“Michael Avenatti seems to believe that I am responsible for him raising his hand to a woman,” he wrote. “I am not. Will he release the pictures of his battered victim?”

“I take Michael Avenatti’s threat very seriously,” he added. “He has been reported to law enforcement.”

In a third tweet, Wohl said he had filed a police report against Avenatti.

“Thank you to the brave men and women of law enforcement!” he wrote.

Avenatti was arrested on Wednesday on accusations that he attacked a woman at a Los Angeles apartment, leaving her face “swollen and bruised.”

He was booked on a felony domestic violence charge — and bail was set at $50,000. He was released later Wednesday.

In a Wednesday statement, he fought back against the allegations.

“I wish to thank the hard working men and women of the LAPD for their professionalism they were only doing their jobs in light of the completely bogus allegations against me,” he said in a statement.

“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. I look forward to being fully exonerated.”

“I want to be clear: I DID NOT commit domestic violence nor have I ever committed domestic violence,” he posted to Twitter. “I did not strike any woman nor have I ever. I did not strike my ex-wife in the face nor did I hit anyone else in the face. I am a decent man & I look forward to being exonerated.”

In a statement issued to New York Magazine, Stormy Daniels defended her attorney — with a caveat.

“These are serious and obviously very troubling allegations, but right now, that is all they are: allegations,” she said. “We should all reserve judgment until the investigation — an investigation Michael has said he welcomes — is complete, and that’s what I’m going to do.”

“But of course I do not condone violence against women and if these allegations prove true, I will be seeking new representation,” she added.