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(AsiaGameHub) – FBI Director Kash Patel has initiated a $250 million defamation suit against The Atlantic, filed on Monday. The legal action contends that the magazine circulated inaccurate and damaging reports regarding his personal conduct, which include claims of heavy drinking and unpredictable behavior in Las Vegas, his city of residence.
Patel Sues The Atlantic
The 19-page lawsuit was submitted to the US District Court in Washington and names the article’s writer, Sarah Fitzpatrick, as a co-defendant. The legal filing states its objective is to make the defendants answer for what it characterizes as a “sweeping, malicious, and defamatory hit piece.”
Within the suit, Patel points to 17 specific statements from the article that he alleges are defamatory. These consist of assertions that he “is known to drink to the point of obvious intoxication, often at the private club Ned’s in Washington, D.C.,” and that he “drinks heavily at the Poodle Room in Las Vegas.” According to The Atlantic’s piece, The Poodle Room is an exclusive social club located on top of the Fontainebleau Las Vegas hotel, a place he regularly visits on weekends.
In a statement issued by his legal representatives at the Binnall Law Group, Patel declared The Atlantic’s story to be false. He further mentioned that the publication was given correct information prior to publishing but opted to proceed with false allegations. Patel also emphasized his commitment to safeguarding the American public, citing the FBI’s achievement of what he called the most substantial crime reduction in US history. He added that adverse press would not weaken or stop the agency’s work.
The lawsuit maintains that Director Patel does not engage in heavy drinking at those venues or any other location, and his conduct has never raised alarms within government circles. It reiterates the goal of holding the defendants accountable for a “sweeping, malicious, and defamatory hit piece.”
The Atlantic Won’t Back Down
The Atlantic has affirmed its support for Fitzpatrick and the integrity of her reporting, vowing to vigorously contest what it labels a “meritless lawsuit.” The publication has also declined to reveal its sources, citing standard journalistic protocols for handling confidential internal information.
For her part, Fitzpatrick noted that she conducted interviews with over two dozen people who were permitted anonymity to speak about delicate information and private discussions. Despite this, Patel’s lawsuit argues that the defendants cannot avoid liability for their writings by “hiding behind sham sources.”
In unrelated FBI news, the bureau is requesting public assistance to identify the individuals responsible for shooting rapper Offset recently outside the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Florida.
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