A Department of Defense official filed a lawsuit against a well-known TikTok astrologer last week, accusing her of harassing him after they split from a monthslong affair.

The astrologer, Amy Tripp, was previously named in a court filing last month in Palm Beach County. Tripp, who goes by Starheal and calls herself “the “internet’s most notorious astrologer,” was named as a defendant in family court for a stalking and cyberstalking case filed by Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness Anthony Tata.

This month, a lawsuit filed in circuit civil court makes similar allegations against Tripp, who has denied wrongdoing in both cases. The plaintiff in the new lawsuit was identified only by the pseudonym John Doe, but the details about Doe’s identity match those of Tata.

Doe was confirmed as an official in the Department of Defense on July 15. That’s the same date Tata was confirmed, and he was the only defense department official confirmed that day, according to The Guardian.

Chief Pentagon Spokesman Sean Parnell, when asked about the August lawsuit, told HuffPost in a statement that officials support Tata.