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The second season of “Floribama Shore” is shaping up to look like the first season of “Jersey Shore.”

Aimee Hall, 25, is being sued over an altercation that occurred while filming that allegedly ended in a physical attack, according to court documents obtained by Page Six on Monday.

Melissa Bensinger claimed in Bay County, Fla., court papers that on May 18, 2018, she was a patron at Ms. Newby’s bar, where Hall was filming and ultimately “attacked [her] by grabbing her and then forcefully punching her in the face.”

“After battering [Bensinger], Aimee Hall, along with several other cast members of ‘Floribama Shore’ and other agents or employees of Defendant, 495 Productions Holdings, fled the scene,” the suit claimed.

Bensinger claimed that Hall was “tracked down by a deputy from the Bay County Sheriff’s Office” after the attack.

A criminal case against Hall was filed in May after Hall was given a notice to appear. The responding officer reported that when they arrived at the bar, Bensinger “was crying and stated she had been struck in the face.” The bar’s security identified Hall as the attacker and told the cops that she struck Bensinger “in the face with a closed fist.”

The officer later conducted a traffic stop to find Hall. When confronted, she “stated while at the bar she was confronted by a female, Melissa. The female ‘bucked’ at her at which time she, Aimee, threw water in her face.”

Hall pleaded not guilty in June.

Bensinger now wants at least $15,000 for “serious bodily injury and emotional injury and resulting pain and suffering, mental anguish, embarrassment, medical expenses, and medical and nursing care and treatment,” per the suit filed earlier this month.

Bensinger is also suing 495 Productions, alleging that it “owed a duty” to “conduct its business in a reasonable and prudent manner.” She also asked for a judge to issue an injunction to stop the footage from the attack from airing on MTV.

The show is currently airing.

Ironically, Hall taught Page Six how to survive a bar fight back in December.