Michael Avenatti, porn star Stormy Daniels’ lawyer, said he wants to “test” Rudy Giuliani’s claim to having “no use” for adult film stars.

Avenatti jumped to defend his client on Saturday after Giuliani, who serves as President Trump’s personal lawyer, suggested earlier this week that Stormy Daniels has “no credibility” because of her profession and further claimed that he does not view pornography.

“I want to test Mr. Giuliani’s claims of being adamantly against pornography and having no use for adult film stars,” Avenatti tweeted Saturday.



I want to test Mr. Giuliani’s claims of being adamantly against pornography and having no use for adult film stars. If anyone can provide me with any evidence of him voluntarily viewing pornography, I will protect you as a source and publish it. Let’s PROVE the hypocrisy. #Basta — Michael Avenatti (@MichaelAvenatti) June 9, 2018

He continued by asking his followers to help provide evidence of Giuliani viewing adult films.

“If anyone can provide me with any evidence of him voluntarily viewing pornography, I will protect you as a source and publish it. Let’s PROVE the hypocrisy. #Basta,” the tweet read.

Daniels is currently waging a legal battle against the president over a hush money agreement she was allegedly forced into over a decade-old affair they had while Trump was married to his wife, Melania.

