Add another lawsuit to the towering pile of legal conflicts stemming from the take-down of accused sex-predator Harvey Weinstein: Actress Rose McGowan, one of his first public accusers, is suing him and his ex-lawyers alleging a "diabolical" plot to intimidate her.

McGowan and her team of Chicago lawyers announced Wednesday she filed a lawsuit in federal court in California against Weinstein, two of his high-profile former lawyers, David Boies and Lisa Bloom and their firms, and Black Cube, the London-based private intelligence firm staffed by ex-Israeli Mossad agents.

Rose McGowan has filed a federal lawsuit alleging that Harvey Weinstein and two of his former attorneys engaged in racketeering to silence her and shut down her career before she accused Weinstein of rape. Credit:AP

The lawsuit alleges 11 complaints, including civil racketeering, wiretapping, fraud, invasion of privacy, computer crimes, intentional infliction of emotional distress, and negligent hiring. The suit seeks a jury trial, "treble" damages and punitive damages.

"This case is about a diabolical and illegal effort by one of America's most powerful men and his representatives to silence sexual-assault victims," declared the opening lines of the complaint. "And it is about the courageous women and journalists who persisted to reveal the truth."