Roughly two weeks ago, we learned that Covington Catholic High School student Nicholas Sandmann had retained the services of Atlanta attorney, L. Lin Wood. Wood is a high-power lawyer who specializes in pursuing libel and slander cases, so the Sandmann family’s intent was clear. Those in the media who had targeted their son during the “MAGA Hat” controversy were about to find out why Dan Rather called Wood the “attorney of the damned.”

On Friday, over 50 media outlets, reporters, and celebrities received letters from Wood and the Sandmann family attorney, Todd McMurtry, ordering them to preserve documentation in preparation for a potential lawsuit.

As Cincinnati.com reports:

The lawyers representing Covington Catholic High School student Nick Sandmann and his family said Friday they have sent letters to media outlets, individual journalists, celebrities and Catholic organizations as the first step in possible libel and defamation lawsuits. The legal counsel representing Nick and his family, Todd McMurtry and experienced libel and defamation lawyer L. Lin Wood of Atlanta, have said they will seek justice for the harm allegedly done to the teen. TRENDING: Woman Arrested for Allegedly Sending Poisoned Letter to Trump …The letters tell the organizations and individuals not to destroy any documents in connection with the case, the attorney said. For example, the documents could be drafts or early versions of articles or emails among staff discussing the story.

So, who’s on the list? Which celebs and “journalists” are sailing into murky legal waters? Pretty much everyone you’d expect:

The Washington Post

The New York Times

Cable News Network, Inc. (CNN)

The Guardian

National Public Radio

National Public Radio TMZ

Atlantic Media Inc.

Capitol Hill Publishing Corp.

Diocese of Covington

Diocese of Lexington

Archdiocese of Louisville

Diocese of Baltimore

Ana Cabrera

Sara Sidner

Erin Burnett

S.E. Cupp

Elliot C. McLaughlin

Amanda Watts

Emanuella Grinberg

Michelle Boorstein

Cleve R. Wootson Jr.

Antonio Olivo

Joe Heim

Michael E. Miller

Eli Rosenberg

Isaac Stanley-Becker

Kristine Phillips

Sarah Mervosh

Emily S. Rueb

Maggie Haberman

David Brooks

Shannon Doyne

Kurt Eichenwald

Andrea Mitchell

Savannah Guthrie

Joy Reid

Chuck Todd

Noah Berlatsky

Elisha Fieldstadt

Eun Kyung Kim

HBO

Bill Maher

Warner Media

Conde Nast

GQ

Heavy.com

The Hill

The Atlantic

Bustle.com

Ilhan Omar

Elizabeth Warren

Kathy Griffin

Alyssa Milano

Jim Carrey

McMurtry indicated that not everyone on the list would be sued, and that the process will be a long one.

“We want to change the conversation,” he told Cincinnati.com. “We don’t want this to happen again. We want to teach people a lesson.”