The complaint says that in the run-up to the 2016 Presidential Election, Hillary Clinton and her cronies orchestrated an unthinkable plot that is an insult to this nation's democracy.
The defendants were accused of obstruction of justice, theft of trade secrets, and hacking into Trump's private communications.
Even the events of Watergate pale in comparison to the actions taken in furtherance of their scheme.
The long-held grievances against the public figures most closely associated with the investigation of his campaign's ties to Russia are contained in the lengthy complaint. It stitches together disparate details unearthed in the ongoing investigation by special counsel John Durham, as well as long-known details about the FBI's Russia probe and special counsel Robert Muller's subsequent investigation.
According to the complaint, the suit seeks more than 72 million dollars in damages and other costs of defending against the alleged untruths. Trump's attorneys asked for $21 million in a court filing.
The suit was filed by a Bedminster, N.J.-based attorney who was hired by Trump last year after dismissing other more prominent lawyers who had been handling much of the wide range of litigation he faces in various courts. The lead local counsel is a Florida lawyer named Peter Ticktin.
The home addresses of most of the defendants in the suit were included in the public docket. The address of the law firm was listed for Trump.