Less than a month after Rep. Devin Nunes (R-Calif.) filed a defamation lawsuit against Twitter and two parody accounts, including one alleging to be the congressman’s cow, Nunes has filed another defamation suit — this time against The McClatchy Co. and a Republican strategist for news reports that he claimed besmirched his reputation.

Nunes’ $150 million lawsuit was filed in Virginia state court on Monday, Fox News reported. The complaint took specific aim at a report published in May by the McClatchy-owned Fresno Bee in California about a 2016 lawsuit against Alpha Omega Winery in Napa Valley. Alpha Omega had auctioned off a yacht party that allegedly involved cocaine and prostitutes, the Bee reported, noting also that Nunes had been a longtime investor in the winery.

The suit accuses McClatchy and its reporters, as well as political strategist Liz Mair, of conspiring to “destroy” the congressman’s reputation and interfere with his oversight work into the Hillary Clinton presidential campaign and Russian interference in the 2016 election as a member of the House Intelligence Committee, according to Fox News.

The defendants, Nunes alleged, had created a misleading impression that he had been directly involved in the yacht party.

“The purpose of the concerted defamation campaign was to cause immense pain, intimidate, interfere with and divert Nunes’ attention from his investigation of corruption and alleged Russian [election meddling],” the suit said, adding that the “attacks on Nunes” were “pre-planned, calculated [and] orchestrated.”

“The full scope of the conspiracy, including the names of all participants and the level of involvement of any agents or instrumentalities of foreign governments, is unknown at this time and will be the subject of discovery in this action,” the complaint added.

Speaking to Fox News’ Sean Hannity on Monday night, Nunes said the defendants in the complaint were “slandering” him.

“Part of the lawsuit here is not only they need to retract everything they did against me, but they also need to come clean with the American people, retract all of their fake news stories,” Nunes told Hannity, according to Mediaite.