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FBI Director Kash Patel has filed a $250 million defamation lawsuit against The Atlantic and reporter Sarah Fitzpatrick after the magazine published an April report alleging Patel engaged in repeated episodes of excessive drinking, unexplained absences and erratic behaviour that alarmed colleagues and posed national-security risks.
The Atlantic said it stood by the story, which relied on more than two dozen anonymous sources and included an episode in April when Patel was briefly locked out of a government system.
Patel and the FBI denied the allegations; his complaint, filed in U.S. District Court in Washington, asserts the magazine acted with âactual maliceâ and relied on partisan sources to damage his reputation.
Patel publicly defended his record at a Justice Department press briefing, where he angrily denied key details and pushed back at reporters.
Independent fact-checkers said they could not verify the anonymous-sourced claims.
Legal observers note the high bar for public-figure defamation suits and have questioned the likelihood Patel will prevail, while a separate Patel suit against a legal commentator was recently dismissed by a federal judge.
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