Michael Avenatti inadvertently tweeted out a Fox News booker's phone number on Saturday, as he sought to hit back at the network's Tucker Carlson for an on-air rebuke.

The tweet from Stormy Daniels's attorney came after Carlson claimed on the Friday night taping of his show, "Tucker Carlson Tonight," that Avenatti had refused to appear on the program.

“We invited the creepy porn lawyer onto this show,” Carlson said. “We called his office — or what he said was his office. It may have been a booth at a Wendy’s in Passaic, maybe a White Castle — you never know. In any case, he turned us down flat. Too bad.”

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That prompted a response from Avenatti on Saturday, who tweeted out a screenshot of an email exchange with Fox News booker Kelly McNally, according to the Observer.

"Stop lying to your viewers. You did not invite me on your show Fri night. It never happened. You invited me on Wed and I responded within 3 minutes (see below). I then never heard back," Avenatti tweeted at Carlson.

.@TuckerCarlson - Stop lying to your viewers. You did not invite me on your show Fri night. It never happened. You invited me on Wed and I responded within 3 minutes (see below). I then never heard back. Again – pls have Sean’s EP reach out to me. And try honesty next time. pic.twitter.com/hNVlQJFvuQ — Michael Avenatti (@MichaelAvenatti) May 12, 2018

But in his initial tweet — sent about 2 a.m. Saturday — Avenatti neglected to redact McNalley's phone number. He soon deleted the tweet, and posted a new one with the number blacked out.

Avenatti is representing Daniels, an adult-film actress, in a lawsuit against President Trump Donald John TrumpOmar fires back at Trump over rally remarks: 'This is my country' Pelosi: Trump hurrying to fill SCOTUS seat so he can repeal ObamaCare Trump mocks Biden appearance, mask use ahead of first debate MORE and his personal lawyer Michael Cohen. That lawsuit seeks to void a nondisclosure agreement that bars Daniels from speaking publicly about an alleged affair with Trump.