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Tue Apr 21, 2026, 08:20 PM 2 hrs ago

Judge rules FBI pundit Frank Figliuzzi's contested criticism of Kash Patel was merely "rhetorical hyperbole."

Kyle Cheney @kyledcheney 18m
JUST IN: A federal judge has tossed a defamation lawsuit Kash Patel brought against former FBI official / pundit Frank Figliuzzi.

Figliuzzi’s claim that Patel spent more time in nightclubs than at FBI HQ was “rhetorical hyperbole,” the judge rules.




“The Court finds that Figliuzzi’s statement is rhetorical hyperbole that cannot constitute defamation,” U.S. District Court Judge George Hanks Jr. wrote in the decision.

The Court finds that Figliuzzi’s statement, when taken in context, cannot have been perceived by a person of ordinary intelligence as stating actual facts about Patel. As alleged, Figliuzzi’s statement about Patel — again, made in response to a question about Patel’s decreased visibility as Director of the FBI—was that ‘he’s been visible at nightclubs far more than he has been on the seventh floor of the Hoover building,’ ” the judge wrote.

“A person of reasonable intelligence and learning would not have taken his statement literally: that Dir. Patel has actually spent more hours physically in a nightclub than he has spent physically in his office building,” Hanks wrote.

“By saying that Patel spent “far more” time at nightclubs than his office, Figliuzzi delivered his answer “in an exaggerated, provocative and amusing way,” employing rhetorical hyperbole.

https://www.cnbc.com/2026/04/21/kash-patel-fbi-defamation-lawsuit-figliuzzi-dismissed.html?msockid=2b6621c2034b646f1813373a028c657b
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Judge rules FBI pundit Frank Figliuzzi's contested criticism of Kash Patel was merely "rhetorical hyperbole." (Original Post) bigtree 2 hrs ago OP
A preview to his lawsuit with the Atlanic. Doesn't he realize that the truth is a postive defence? Some lawyer he was. marble falls 2 hrs ago #1
ummm. that's not what this ruling said? at all .. ? stopdiggin 2 hrs ago #3
The preview is the next case being kicked, too. The reasons are different, with this next case being kicked by ... marble falls 1 hr ago #4
yep. I missed that one. simple misunderstanding of content and intend stopdiggin 1 hr ago #5
Lives here in Vegas and the Poodle Room vapor2 2 hrs ago #2
And Boozy the Clown takes one to the chin! struggle4progress 1 hr ago #6

marble falls

(72,200 posts)
1. A preview to his lawsuit with the Atlanic. Doesn't he realize that the truth is a postive defence? Some lawyer he was.
Tue Apr 21, 2026, 08:23 PM
2 hrs ago

stopdiggin

(15,553 posts)
3. ummm. that's not what this ruling said? at all .. ?
Tue Apr 21, 2026, 08:45 PM
2 hrs ago

In this case - the judge pointed to (easily understood) - exaggeration .. ?
I.e. - not 'truth' - but also not intended to be understood that way ...

marble falls

(72,200 posts)
4. The preview is the next case being kicked, too. The reasons are different, with this next case being kicked by ...
Tue Apr 21, 2026, 09:21 PM
1 hr ago

... the truth being a positive defense. I apologize for my first post not being clear enough for you.

stopdiggin

(15,553 posts)
5. yep. I missed that one. simple misunderstanding of content and intend
Tue Apr 21, 2026, 09:37 PM
1 hr ago

with apologies from this direction as well ...

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vapor2

(4,682 posts)
2. Lives here in Vegas and the Poodle Room
Tue Apr 21, 2026, 08:35 PM
2 hrs ago

is on the 89th floor of the Fontainebleau (lush decor)

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