FBI’s Patel sues Atlantic for US$250 million, says drinking story ‘is a lie’
FBI Director Kash Patel has filed a defamation lawsuit against The Atlantic and its reporter Sarah Fitzpatrick for $250 million, claiming that an article published by the magazine is a lie. The article, initially titled "Kash Patel's Erratic Behavior Could Cost Him His Job," alleged that Patel had a drinking problem that posed a threat to national security.

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AI-generatedFBI Director Kash Patel has filed a defamation lawsuit against The Atlantic and its reporter Sarah Fitzpatrick for $250 million, claiming that an article published by the magazine is a lie. The article, initially titled "Kash Patel's Erratic Behavior Could Cost Him His Job," alleged that Patel had a drinking problem that posed a threat to national security. According to the article, more than two dozen anonymous sources expressed concern about Patel's behavior, citing instances of conspicuous inebriation and unexplained absences. The Atlantic subsequently re-titled the article "The FBI Director Is MIA" online. Patel is suing for defamation, claiming that the article damaged his reputation. The lawsuit seeks $250 million in damages.
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3 extractedFBI Director Kash Patel filed a defamation lawsuit against the Atlantic for US$250 million, saying drinking story "is a lie""
Patel is often away or unreachable, delaying time-sensitive decisions needed to advance investigations"
the FBI had to reschedule early meetings "as a result of his alcohol-fuelled nights"