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Remember when legendary director Spike Lee tweeted out the address where he thought George Zimmerman lived in response to Trayvon Martin’s death?

Well, the Sanford, FL couple who actually lived in the home is now suing him for falsely claiming that their address was where Zimmerman resided.

According to the Orlando Sentinel:

After Lee disseminated the tweet last year to his more than 240,000 Twitter followers, Elaine McClain said she began receiving hate mail and she and her husband, David, had to temporarily move out of their home because they were being harassed.

Lee apologized to the couple and settled with the McClains on March 29, 2012. But that wasn’t the end.

The lawsuit contends that other people continued to tweet and retweet the address afterward, causing them “substantial injury.” Lee, the suit claims, negligently encouraged “a dangerous mob mentality among his Twitter followers” and the public.

The lawsuit claims the couple still have trouble sleeping and are anxious and fearful. It also alleges that the market value of their home has dropped because of the publicity.

They are seeking more than $15,000, the standard in cases filed Circuit Court, where the suit was filed in September. The case was transferred in October to federal court.

Think they have a legit case? Sound off below.

SOURCE: Orlando Sentinel | PHOTO CREDIT: Getty