KEY POINTS
  • Michael Avenatti tells CNBC that Nike "pulled a stunt" by having him arrested.
  • "We have more from where that came from," the attorney says about the evidence he has against Nike.
  • Nike has said it "will not respond to the allegations of an individual facing federal charges of fraud and extortion."

Michael Avenatti said Nike "pulled a stunt" by having him arrested before he could go public with accusations that the retailer paid certain high school athletes to coax them into playing basketball at Nike-sponsored colleges.

Nike "has been covering up this scandal for over five years," Avenatti told CNBC's "Closing Bell" on Monday. "They knew they could not control me. ... They effectively had to shoot the messenger."