The lawyer to Trump accuser and porno performer Stormy Daniels this week was hit with a lawsuit from a former partner claiming he is owed up to $10 million.

According to the lawsuit filed in the Los Angeles Superior Court, Michael Avenatti on Monday failed to make an agreed to $2 million payment to a former lawyer for his firm, part of a $4.85 million settlement on a larger $10 million claim.

In an email to Secrets, Avenatti brushed off the suit from lawyer Jason Frank.

“Frivolous and baseless. Who cares?” wrote Avenatti.

The suit, a copy of which was provided to Secrets and is shown below, comes days after the Daily Caller reported that the high-flying lawyer has a record of “questionable” business dealings, including late payment of a $160,000 bill from a coffee supplier to a chain the lawyer had a business interest in.

After the story ran, Avenatti threatened to sue the Daily Caller for writing “hit pieces.”

In his case, Frank claimed that when he went to work for Avenatti’s firm as a “contractor,” he was promised 25 percent of the profits and access to Avenatti’s tax returns. Neither apparently happened, according the suit.

He took the star lawyer to arbitration and this year won a settlement that required Avenatti to make two payments, one for $2 million by May 14, and another $2.85 million 60 days later.

When the first payment didn’t occur, Frank sent a reminder on Tuesday and then on Wednesday, when the $2 million didn’t show up, filed his suit.

