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Donald Trump on Saturday threatened to sue the women who have accused him of sexual assault once the election is over. Threatening to sue is a well-worn tactic for Trump. (So is being sued: USA Today reported that Trump has been sued 17 times over the course of this campaign and he’s been the target of 4,095 suits in his lifetime, as of this writing.) By combining a few partial lists with a couple hours’ worth of googling, I managed to collect what I believe to be all the times Trump has threatened a lawsuit since announcing his candidacy on June 16, 2015. (I’m including any time Trump even informally raised the possibility of suing someone, like this or this.) Of the 20 instances that I could find in which Trump threatened to sue, he followed through twice. (Let me know if I missed one.)

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CORRECTION (Oct. 24, 6:25 p.m.): A previous version of this article incorrectly counted two instances of Trump threatening a lawsuit. Trump threatened to sue Rolling Stone and The Huffington Post before he officially launched his campaign, not after.