Sebastian Edathy, 44, who is facing probe for allegedly possessing child pornography, has denied any wrongdoing.
In a formal complaint filed with justice minister of Lower Saxony yesterday, Edathy's lawyer Christian Noll claimed that the chief prosecutor Joerg Froehlich was not telling the truth when he told a news conference last Friday that the videos and photos of naked boys acquired by the ex-MP from a Canadian firm were "in the border areas" of child pornography.
Froehlich also "massively violated" the personal rights of Edathy and ruined his professional, social and private life, it claimed.
The letter described as "simply disgusting" the chief prosecutor's assumption that Edathy had acted conspiratorially in ordering the videos and photos by using credit cards issued for hidden accounts and by downloading these materials with the computers in the Bundestag.
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Edathy's "fully open handling" is exactly the opposite of a conspiratorial behaviour, his lawyer said.
Therefore the chief prosecutor's assumption is "defaming" and it is a "proof for his prejudice", the letter argued.
Meanwhile, Edathy has reported to the Bundestag that his official laptop used in the house was stolen.
Last week, prosecutors raided his houses and office, but found very little evidences to incriminate him.
Edathy, son of a migrant from Kerala, charged that the prosecutor's office opened an investigation against him without any concrete charges.