Stormy Daniels’ lawyer has renewed his request to grill President Trump and his personal lawyer Michael Cohen over $130,000 in hush money the porn vixen received just before the 2016 election.

Attorney Michael Avenatti asked for depositions of the two lasting no more than two hours apiece, as well as “no more than 10 targeted requests for production of documents directed to Mr. Trump and Mr. Cohen on various topics relating to the settlement agreement,” according to court papers filed Sunday.

Avenatti also requested an “expedited jury trial” in the case.

Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, sued Trump and Cohen arguing that the non-disclosure agreement she signed about her alleged 2006 affair with Trump was void because he never signed it.

Avenatti’s similar requests last month were denied as “premature” because lawyers for Trump and Essential Consultants – the LLC through which Cohen paid Daniels — hadn’t yet filed a motion to compel arbitration.

Cohen admitted he used his “own personal funds” to pay off Daniels, saying Trump had nothing to do with it.

Last week, Trump denied knowing about the hush money.

Earlier this month, lawyers for Trump and Essential Consultants asked for the case to be handled with private arbitration instead of a jury trial.