He went after Donald Trump’s star, now he’s going after the candidate.

James Lambert Otis, who was arrested last week for taking a pick-axe to the Republican presidential nominee’s star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, says he plans to file a lawsuit against Trump and the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce to have the star removed.

“I don’t mind suing Mr. Trump. I don’t mind suing his organization. It just needs to be removed,” Otis said by telephone Thursday evening. “It’s (the star) a symbol for Trump’s fame, his history and his life. He’s lived a life of abuse towards women.”

Otis, who has admitted to vandalizing the star, said he’ll be visiting it with his attorney at 1 p.m. Friday at 6801 Hollywood Blvd., to make a public call for the star’s removal.

Otis, a West Hollywood resident who flips houses for a living, insists the star has become a distraction.

“It’s painful to watch,” he said about the circus-like atmosphere surrounding the star, with near-daily protests, scuffles breaking out at the location and people scrawling profanity on it.

“It’s costing the city money,” he said about the efforts to remove profanity, swastikas and stickers that people continue to put on the star.

On the morning of Oct. 26, the 53-year-old Otis was recorded on video destroying the star. He removed Trump’s gold-colored name and the television logo symbolizing the billionaire’s success as a TV producer from the sidewalk.

The next day Otis was taken into custody by Los Angeles police on suspicion of felony vandalism.

He was released after posting $20,000 bail and is due in court Nov. 18.

The star has since been repaired. It is covered with cardboard and surrounded by barricades.

Since the incident, several protests have been held at the star and a homeless woman who said she was protecting it was knocked to the ground by angry passersby.

In addition to Otis’ news conference Friday, Trump supporters from Los Angeles and Orange counties plan to hold a “Trump Street Party” at the star from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. According to a press release from the group, they will “celebrate Mr. Trump’s candidacy and the promotion of his extraordinary accomplishments” at the location.