Michael Avenatti has reportedly been evicted from his law office in California just days after he was arrested on domestic violence allegations.

Avenatti, the lawyer for adult film actress Stormy Daniels, lost an appeal on Friday to block the eviction of his law practice from its Newport Beach offices, according to the Los Angeles Times.

Judge Robert J. Moss, ordered Avenatti and his staff to leave the Eagan Avenatti law firm office by Monday.

The firm was reportedly $213,254 behind in rent payments for four months.

Michael Avenatti (pictured) has reportedly been evicted from his law office in California just days after he was arrested on domestic violence allegations

Avenatti lost an appeal on Friday to block the eviction of his law practice from its Newport Beach offices (pictured). Judge Robert J. Moss, ordered Avenatti and his staff to leave the Eagan Avenatti law firm office by Monday

The overdue payments led to the Irvine Co, the landlord, to sue for eviction, according to the Times.

Last month, Irvine Co won the case, but Avenatti had requested a reprieve that delayed the hearing until Friday.

Avenatti, who was not present at Friday's hearing, told the Times: 'It does not matter as Eagan Avenatti, my former firm, was already in the process of moving. A non-event.'

News of the eviction comes two days after Avenatti was arrested for allegedly striking an unidentified woman near his ritzy Los Angeles skyscraper apartment.

The attorney's fall from grace started shortly after with several people, including actress Alyssa Milano, disavowing him.

First it was Milano who called the allegations 'totally disgusting' in a tweet.

'I'm disavowing Avenatti. I do not care what side he's on,' the Charmed actress said Wednesday.

Then it was the hosts from The View followed by Democrats in Vermont who pledged to disavow Avenatti if the allegations are true, along with his client Stormy Daniels who said she'll even consider getting a new lawyer.

News of the eviction comes two days after Avenatti was arrested for allegedly striking an unidentified woman near his ritzy Los Angeles skyscraper apartment. He has been snubbed by The View hosts (pictured) who said they would disavow him if the allegations prove true

'We know him, he comes on the show. It was very upsetting to hear this, very disappointing. If it proves to be true, I will disavow him. I think he should take a polygraph test just to clear the air,' co-host Joy Behar said. 'I think that would help him.'

Co-host Abby Huntsman declared that if the accusations are true, then Avenatti 'deserves to be raked through the coals'.

'I was very disappointed as well when I heard about this, because he is a friend to the show,' co-host Sunny Hostin said.

Co-host Whoopi Goldberg said if the allegations are true then 'all bets are off' when it comes to the attorney.

'The world is watching,' she added.

Democrats in Vermont also canceled Avenatti's appearances for Friday and Saturday after the allegations emerged.

Democrats in Vermont (pictured) also canceled Avenatti's appearances for Friday and Saturday after the allegations emerged

Daniels also released a statement to DailyMail.com on Thursday, saying if the allegations 'prove true I will be seeking new representation'

Avenatti was released from police custody after posting $50,000 bail on Wednesday

'It has been widely reported by ABC News and other outlets that Michael Avenatti has been arrested in Los Angeles, California on charges of suspected felony domestic violence,' R. Christopher Di Mezzo, the state party's communications director, said in a statement.

'The Vermont Democratic Party has cancelled Mr. Avenatti's forthcoming scheduled appearances in Vermont, and will be refunding all ticket sales.'

Stormy Daniels also released a statement to DailyMail.com on Thursday, saying the allegations were 'serious and obviously very troubling'.

'But right now that is all they are: allegations,' she added. 'I do not condone violence against women and if these allegations prove true I will be seeking new representation.'

Since his arrest, Avenatti has denied the claims of domestic violence and even went so far to say that he was set up.

'I have never struck a woman, I never will strike a woman,' Avenatti told reporters Wednesday after being booked and posting $50,000 bail.

Avenatti said he has been an advocate for women's rights his entire career and is confident that he will be exonerated.

He also released a statement through his law firm slamming the allegation as 'completely bogus' and intended to harm his reputation.

Since his arrest, Avenatti has denied the claims of domestic violence and even went so far to say that he was set up. Avenatti leaves the Los Angeles Police Department Pacific Division after posting bail for a felony domestic violence charge on Wednesday

'I have never struck a woman, I never will strike a woman,' Avenatti told reporters Wednesday

On Thursday, the lawyer tweeted: 'First Mueller and now me.'

'When we are fully exonerated I am coming for you Jacob Wohl aka Surefire.'

Seemingly boosting Avenatti's claims are the fact that Surefire's official Twitter account tweeted shortly after news of his arrest broke on Wednesday.

'Surefire Intelligence strikes again,' read the tweet, which was replying to a headline that read: 'Michael Avenatti has been arrested for felony domestic violence and is currently in LAPD custody'.

Police didn't immediately disclose details about the arrest incident but Officer Tony Im, an LAPD spokesman, said the victim has visible injuries.

Sources told TMZ that Avenatti and the woman had a confrontation on Wednesday.

The unnamed woman was seen running out of the apartment and screaming into her cell phone while wearing sunglasses to conceal the alleged bruises on her face.

'I can't believe you did this to me,' she reportedly yelled into the phone.

Security guards then led the woman back inside the building, according to TMZ.

Five minutes later, Avenatti showed up and ran into the building, chasing after her.

'She hit me first,' Avenatti is reported to have said repeatedly. 'This is bulls***, this is f***ing bulls***.'

Avenatti became famous representing Daniels, the porn actress who alleges she had an affair with Donald Trump in 2006 and has sued to invalidate the confidentiality agreement she signed days before the 2016 presidential election that prevents her discussing it.

She also sued Trump and his personal attorney, Michael Cohen, alleging defamation.

Avenatti, who has said he's mulling a 2020 presidential run, pursued the president and those close to him relentlessly for months, taunting Trump in interviews and baiting him and his lawyers in tweets.