In an update on the Scott “Colt Cabana” Colton vs. Phil “CM Punk” Brooks lawsuit, Cabana has filed a second lawsuit against Punk after the first lawsuit was dismissed back in November, according to a report from PWInsider.com.

For those unfamiliar with the story, Cabana sued Punk for $1.2 Million back in August alleging that Punk had agreed to pay for Cabana’s legal fees, but suddenly demanded that Cabana pay over $250,000, with Cabana accusing Punk of being the reason that he had to seek other legal counsel in the June trial against WWE doctor Chris Amann. The lawsuit noted that Punk was in breach of contract in regards to paying for Cabana’s legal costs and that documents attached to the original lawsuit had text messages and e-mails where Punk said that Cabana’s legal costs would be covered and that Punk’s attorney would be taking care of the situation.

The report notes that on November 26th, the court sided with CM Punk, determining that Cabana’s allegations did not meet the standard required by law in the State of Illinois and that he failed to show that anything Punk had done was done with deliberate intent to defraud him, with the court also ruling that nothing Cabana had shown was a contract that could be enforceable by law. Cabana however, was allowed to re-file as the dismissal was not done with prejudice.

The report notes that the new lawsuit is alleging that CM Punk made statement on the 2014 episode of Colt Cabana’s Art of Wrestling podcast, knowing that WWE would likely come after him legally and is also claiming that he agreed to help Punk in he legal battle against Amann in exchange for Punk paying his legal bill and that as part of that agreement, he agreed not to cooperate with any of Amann’s demands. Cabana claims that had Punk not entered into an agreement with him, he would have complied with each of Amann’s demands in the Demand letter and would not have assisted or cooperated in Punk’s defense in the Amann lawsuit. Cabana also claims that had it not been for the agreement between the two, he would have hired his own lawyer to pursue a settlement with Amann and in the event such a settlement agreement was effectuated, would have ceased to assist or cooperate in CM Punk’s defense in the Amann lawsuit.

The report further reports that in the amended lawsuit, Cabana states that Punk paid all the legal bills through late April 2016, at which point Cabana alleges that he received an e-mail from Punk regarding a financial bill that Punk had received from his legal representatives to which Punk wrote, “To date I have spent $513,736 dollars on this Amman lawsuit. My outstanding bill is at least 300K. Half of all this is yours. Divide the 513,736 by 2 that is what you owe me and what I expect you to pay me. Starting now, I will no longer be paying your bills. You are on your own. Whatever my bill is currently, will be cut in half and half will be yours. If you choose to make this all ugly, that’s fine too. I hope you won’t, but I gave up on you doing what is right a long time ago.”

Cabana is now asking for damages of at least $200,000 from Punk and is seeking a jury trial, while Punk is required to respond to the lawsuit by December 28th.