Adult-film actress Stormy Daniels on Sunday refused to say whether she had hard evidence of her alleged affair with President Trump Donald John TrumpBubba Wallace to be driver of Michael Jordan, Denny Hamlin NASCAR team Graham: GOP will confirm Trump's Supreme Court nominee before the election Southwest Airlines, unions call for six-month extension of government aid MORE, as her lawyer appeared to suggest last week.

During her Sunday interview with CBS's "60 Minutes," Anderson Cooper asked Daniels if she had turned over all video images, still images, email messages and text messages related to the affair, as the nondisclosure agreement required.

“I can't answer that right now,” Daniels said.

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"You don't want to say one way or the other if you have text messages or other items?" Cooper asked her.

"My attorney has recommended that I don't discuss those things," Daniels responded.

Her lawyer, Michael Avenatti, hinted earlier this week that he had hard evidence of the affair on DVD. He posted a photo of a disc in a safe on Twitter, writing, "If 'a picture is worth a thousand words,' how many words is this worth?????"

Cooper suggested to Avenatti Sunday night that the lawyer could be “bluffing” about having hard proof.

“You should ask some of the other people in my career when they've bet on me bluffing,” Avenatti responded.

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Avenatti said in an interview earlier this week that the disc was intended as a “warning shot” to Trump and his legal team.

“They better be very, very careful after Sunday night relating to what they say about my client and what spin or lies they attempt to tell the American people,” Avenatti said.

Trump has denied the affair through his lawyer, but has been publicly silent on the issue.