The Barbadian former LIAT pilot who has been leading the fight for terminated employees to get monies owed to them is suing Antigua and Barbuda Prime Minister Gaston Browne for defamation.An upset Neil Cave claimed that Browne made defamatory statements and tarnished his reputation while speaking on his weekend radio show in Antigua recently. After making certain statements about Cave, Browne said he would not support the pilot returning to a revived LIAT and, in fact, if the Government of Barbados “tried to get him back in there, we are going to protest”.On Monday, Cave said Browne’s remarks were a personal attack on him and his “good name” because he dared to speak out about the “injustices” going on at the Antigua-based company. The Barbadian pilot disclosed that he would be filing a lawsuit in the court in St John’s shortly, asking for an undisclosed sum of damages.“I have been defamed. The bottom line is I have spoken to others who have been supporting me, and I am looking at this time at filing a lawsuit against Mr Browne for his comments. We will, at the moment, proceed in that direction,” Cave told Barbados TODAY.