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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsPastel Patel is suing the Atlantic!
What is afraid of? Could be that they told a true story and that he was never going cover up his drinking issues?
Well, it was all ready prevalent by his actions after the US Gold medal locker room celebration! That was on a video recording!
But, one must remember, Patel! Videos dont lie!
Blue Owl
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WSHazel
(786 posts)because the last thing Patel wants is anyone to be deposed. He would be fired during the deposition.
dem4decades
(14,183 posts)Ocelot II
(130,860 posts)But this isn't Atlantic's first rodeo; they've been around since about 1856, and they wouldn't have published if they didn't have solid sourcing. Bring it on; discovery will be fun.
LetMyPeopleVote
(180,728 posts)The Atlantic reported that FBI personnel have expressed concerns about the directors unexplained absences and excessive drinking. He sued a few days later.
Link to tweet
https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/patel-lawsuit-the-atlantic-fbi-report
Patel and his lawyer wasted little time in condemning the reporting as false and vowing to file a lawsuit against the publication and the award-winning reporter who wrote the story, Sarah Fitzpatrick.
On Monday morning, he did exactly that, filing a $250 million defamation lawsuit.....
When host Maria Bartiromo asked, for example, for his response to allegations that he has a drinking problem, Patel didnt answer directly, though his response heralded President Trumps brilliant leadership.
BARTIROMO: The Atlantic alleges you have a drinking problem. What's your response?
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar.com) 2026-04-19T14:34:21.506Z
KASH PATEL: The results speak for the themselves. If the fake news mafia isn't hitting you personally w/baseless information, then you're not doing your job. This FBI under President Trump's brilliant leadership ...
As part of the same interview, the FBI director went on to claim that the bureau has information that bolsters Trumps conspiracy theories about the 2020 presidential election, adding, We are going to be making arrests. And its coming, and I promise you, its coming soon.
In reality, there is no evidence to support of the presidents discredited conspiracy theories he lost in 2020, fair and square as Patel likely knows. But if The Atlantics reporting is correct, and the director is deeply concerned that his job is in jeopardy, he also likely knows that theres no better way to bolster his job security than going on Fox News and vowing to arrest the presidents perceived political enemies while defending Trumps weird claims about his 2020 defeat.
Discovery in this case will be fun
LetMyPeopleVote
(180,728 posts)This lawsuit is pure crap and will not survive a motion to dismiss. The section on actual malice is truly sad. The typos are simply amusing and show that this lawsuit was not filed by a competent law firm
Link to tweet
https://www.newsweek.com/typos-fbi-director-kash-patel-19-page-lawsuit-11856767
The 19‑page complaint, filed Monday in federal court in Washington, D.C., accuses The Atlantic and one of its reporters of knowingly publishing false and defamatory claims.
But a close review of the lawsuit itself reveals several basic errors in spelling.
Newsweek reached out to the legal team behind the filing, Binnall Law Group, via email for comment.....
The 19-page complaint contains several clear spelling mistakes, including:
"feable" instead of "feeble," used to describe what the lawsuit calls The Atlantics attempt to downplay partisan animus.
"politices" instead of "policies," in a passage accusing the magazine of ignoring its own editorial rules.
"dicussed" in place of "discussed."
None of the errors affects the substance of the allegations, which claim that The Atlantic relied on anonymous sources to publish false assertions about Patels behavior, alcohol use and job performanceclaims that the lawsuit says were explicitly denied before publication by the FBI, the Justice Department and the White House.