
The attorney for porn actress Stormy Daniels raised the stakes ahead of a highly anticipated appearance Sunday on CBS' "60 Minutes" by tweeting out a photo.
Michael Avenatti, who's representing Daniels, posted a photo of a CD that he apparently contains the photo or video evidence the actress claims to have.
Trump's longtime personal attorney Michael Cohen admits to paying Daniels, whose legal name is Stephanie Clifford, $130,000 in hush money shortly before the election, and the president has sued the actress for $20 million for violating a non-disclosure agreement.
Avenatti claims Daniels was threatened over her sex claims against Trump, and he said more details about that threat would be revealed on "60 Minutes."
A Trump supporter argued the disc shared by Avenatti contained only a video of Daniels taking a lie detector test, but the attorney knocked down that claim.
"Nope. Enjoy Sunday and the days that follow," Avenatti replied.




