FBI Director Kash Patel Battles The Atlantic in $250 Million Defamation Lawsuit
FBI Director Kash Patel launches a defamation lawsuit against The Atlantic, claiming an article alleging he has a drinking problem is false. The suit, filed in U.S. District Court, seeks $250 million in damages, accusing the magazine of malicious reporting that intended to harm Patel's reputation.
FBI Director Kash Patel is taking legal action against The Atlantic following the publication of an article accusing him of having a drinking problem that could threaten national security. Patel has filed a defamation lawsuit seeking $250 million in damages, arguing that the article's claims are not only false but also malicious.
The Atlantic's story, initially titled "Kash Patel's Erratic Behavior Could Cost Him His Job," was based on anonymous sources and alleged that Patel's drinking led to rescheduled meetings and a delay in FBI decisions. The article was later retitled online as "The FBI Director Is MIA." In response, Patel has vehemently denied the allegations and plans to fight the claims in court, accusing The Atlantic of ignoring prior denials and acting with actual malice.
This lawsuit comes amidst a backdrop of similar legal battles involving figures from the Trump administration against media outlets, highlighting ongoing tensions between political figures and the press. Patel's representation by attorney Jesse Binnall, known for his defense of Donald Trump in various legal matters, underscores the high-profile nature of this case.
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