Social media company Parler filed a new lawsuit against Amazon Web Services on Tuesday and accused the Seattle-based tech giant of attempting to destroy its business after the Capitol riots on Jan. 6. Parler accused Amazon of a breach of contract, defamation, and anticompetitive behavior. Amazon Web Services (AWS) terminated Parler’s hosting contract and alleged that violent threats were made on the app, claiming Parler did not act to remove them. It came after the Jan. 6 Capitol riots. Parler’s suit stipulated that Amazon defamed the app by making it a scapegoat of the Jan. 6 riots, noting that Twitter and Facebook also hosted content in connection to the riots. “Because of AWS’s malicious defamatory statements, Parler’s public reputation suffered severe damage and Parler has had many potential service providers refuse to work with it, hampering and delaying its ability to get back online,” the company’s lawyers wrote. The lawsuit …