Ex-FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe plans to file lawsuits for defamation, wrongful termination and other claims, his lawyer said Friday.

Attorney Michael Bromwich said McCabe’s legal team was still working out when they plan to file the suits, and that they “want these to be solid. We’ll file when we’re ready,” Axios reported.

Bromwich accused McCabe’s opponents, including President Trump, of “continuing slander,” although he did not specify whom the suits would target.

“We’ve never seen anything like this before. It does damage not only to Andy McCabe individually but also to the FBI as an institution,” he said.

Bromwich called McCabe “upset and disappointed” over critical remarks by ex-FBI Director James Comey, who has suggested on his book tour that McCabe has to face the music if he is found guilty of lying to other FBI officials about a leak to the press.

“Nobody’s memory is perfect, people are fallible,” Bromwich said when asked about the different versions of events McCabe and Comey have offered about their tenure together at the bureau.

But, he added, “McCabe has a clear recollection, Comey does not.”

The inspector general’s office at the Justice Department sent a criminal referral to federal prosecutors in DC, recommending that McCabe be prosecuted for lying to the FBI.

McCabe denied that he lied, and his lawyer predicted he would not be prosecuted despite the referral.