Michael Avenatti, widely known as ‘Creepy Porn Lawyer’ due to his his former representation of adult film actress Stormy Daniels, told this Big League Politics journalist to “go f**k yourself” after being warned against posting about his minor children on social media.

On Sunday afternoon, Avenatti posted a tweet with an image of himself with his 8th-grade daughter, congratulating her on her performance in a middle school play. This journalist took it upon himself to look out for the minor child’s best interests, and warn Avenatti against posting images of his children on social media, as he has become an immensely divisive figure due to his rabid anti-Trump nature, appearances on CNN, dreams of running for president, and the many legal challenges he is facing.

Due to his daughter’s status as a minor, Big League Politics chose not to show a screen shot of the tweet out of respect for her privacy.

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“Posting pics if [sic] your kids is probably not smart considering you’ve made yourself so universally loathed,” I wrote. “This is not legal advice, but feel free to take it anyway.”

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Several hours later, Avenatti sent a direct message to me on Twitter.

In his direct message, Avenatti issued an order: “Go f**k yourself,” and added, “You are complete scum” because I had the audacity to express concern for the well being of his minor child.

I literally just warned him against posting about his family on Twitter since he made himself such a divisive figure. T R I G G E R E D pic.twitter.com/u55hDLiT9D — God Emperor Trump (@realGETrump) May 6, 2019

He then proceeded to block me on Twitter.

Avenatti, who previously toyed with the idea of running to become the Democrat nominee for president in 2020, is currently facing over 36 criminal charges, and has plead not guilty to each of them. If found guilty, he would face up to 335 years in prison.

His trial date is set for June of this year.