Rep. Devin Nunes, the top Republican on the House Permanent Select Intelligence Committee, has for the second time in weeks filed a multimillion dollar lawsuit alleging a wide-reaching conspiracy to defame him.

The California Republican seeks $150 million in damages from the newspaper publishing company McClatchy Co. and a Republican political consultant for an alleged scheme to damage his reputation by publishing misleading stories and tweets.

“The attacks on Nunes were pre-planned, calculated, orchestrated and undertaken by multiple individuals acting in concert, over a continuous period of time throughout 2018,” the complaint reads. “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 filing was first reported by Fox News. The suit was filed in Virginia state court and names McClatchy, owner of the Fresno Bee, Republican operative Liz Mair, and her consulting business Mair Strategies, LLC as defendants.

Nunes alleged in an earlier $250 million lawsuit that Mair worked in concert with Twitter and two parody accounts, “Devin Nunes’ Mom” and “Devin Nunes’ Cow,” towards the same aim.