Trayvon Martin shooter George Zimmerman was kicked off Twitter on Thursday after posting nude pictures and personal contact information of a woman he claimed cheated on him with a "dirty Muslim."

Zimmerman entered the national spotlight for killing 17-year-old Trayvon Martin in 2012, and has remained a sporadic subject of attention ever since.

According to media reports, on Thursday afternoon Zimmerman tweeted, "This is Heather. She cheated on me with a dirty Muslim. [The woman's phone number.] She'll sleep with anyone."

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And he posted a topless photo of the woman.

About 45 minutes later, he tweeted, "Did I go to [sic] far? I won't even mention that she stole a gun and cash from me. Her lines [sic] busy, [the woman's email address]."

He posted another topless photo of the woman. Twitter users quickly noted the irony of Zimmerman's saying he wouldn't mention something immediately before mentioning it.

Zimmerman's Twitter account has since been suspended, and the tweets are now inaccessible. A Twitter spokesperson reportedly told the Washington Post that the tweet's violated the social network's policies on "revenge porn"—a modern phenomenon in which disgruntled lovers post intimate images of their exes online.

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The Post reported that Florida laws hold revenge porn-posting as a criminal offense, but that the images Zimmerman tweeted probably don't meet criteria for charges. He still may be the subject of a civil lawsuit brought by the woman in the photos.

The online incident adds another chapter to Zimmerman's growing saga of controversy, that started with his killing of Martin under contested circumstances, his acquittal for the killing, subsequent violent disputes with various folks, and controversially tweeting an image of Martin's dead body.

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