Be careful the next time you tweet something mean: You could be sued.
Rep. Devin Nunes has sued Twitter for defamation, along with a few users who have tweeted unfavorable things about him. The Republican congressman from California is seeking $250 million in damages, according to the complaint.
Of the people sued in addition to the social media platform, one is called “Devin Nunes’ Mom” and another is called “Devin Nunes’ cow.” The former was suspended, but the latter is still live online. The third individual in the complaint is Liz Mair, whose company Mair Strategies, a communications and public relations firm, is also sued.
The complaint says that the tweets violate Twitter’s terms of use, including abuse, hateful conduct and impersonation. The tweets referenced include a plethora of expletives — one of which is defined by Urban Dictionary in the complaint.
But, in spite of the lawsuit, “Devin Nunes’ cow” is not backing down. “I’m not quitting my day job,” the account posted on Tuesday.
While some of the tweets linked above that the complaint references contain expletives, here are some of the tweets referenced in Nunes’ criminal complaint.