Donald Trump denied on Thursday knowing anything about the hush money paid to adult film star Stormy Daniels—and Daniels' lawyer is ecstatic that Trump "finally cracked."

"We knew he would crack eventually," Daniels' attorney Michael Avenatti told MSNBC Thursday evening. "I've been waiting and who would have thought that it would have arrived on this Thursday, this glorious afternoon in New York."

Okay, let's back up a second for the backstory. On a flight back from a West Virginia event, Trump was finally asked by reporters about the $130,000 payment made to Daniels in exchange for her signature on a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) and her silence about their alleged affair. That’s when Trump finally broke his unprecedented silence on the matter, pinning the entire episode on his personal attorney Michael Cohen. Here's the pool report from AF1:

Did he know about the $130K payment to Stormy Daniels? “No.” Why did Michael Cohen make the payment? “You’ll have to ask Michael Cohen. Michael is my attorney. You’ll have to ask Michael.” Do you know where the money came from? “No, I don’t know.” POTUS ignored a question on whether he ever set up a fund of money that Cohen could draw from.

The first thing that answer likely does is invalidate the NDA that Daniels signed (and Trump didn't) and that Cohen has been using as the foundation to sue Daniels for supposedly violating said agreement.

As Avenatti noted on MSNBC, "How can you have an agreement when one party claims that they don't know anything about the agreement? [...] Our case just got a whole lot better."