Michael Avenatti was sued on Thursday by a paraplegic former client who claimed the once presidential hopeful siphoned away a $4 million settlement he had won.

The former client, Geoffrey Johnson, is seeking at least $9.5 million from Avenatti, who also represented porn star Stormy Daniels before he was fired in disgrace.

“I never thought I would get victimized by my own attorney,” Johnson, who uses a wheelchair, said at a press conference. “I wish he had just given me my money.”

Johnson said Avenatti drained nearly all of the $4 million settlement, while paying Johnson roughly $1,900 a month.

The claims are also part of federal prosecutors’ criminal case against Avenatti, who has pleaded not guilty to wire fraud, bank fraud, extortion and other charges, including defrauding other clients, in California and New York.

“Mr. Johnson’s claims are categorically false and frivolous, and his case will be thrown out of court,” Avenatti said in a statement.

Avenatti represented Daniels in lawsuits against President Trump and Michael Cohen. Daniels fired the attorney and later accused him of stealing $300,000 from her.

The ambitious lawyer also briefly flirted with a 2020 White House run.

With Wires