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FBI’s Patel sues Atlantic for US$250 million, says drinking story ‘is a lie’

The FBI director is suing the magazine after its story claimed that he had a drinking problem and ‘unexplained absences’

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FBI Director Kash Patel speaks at a press conference in Ontario, California, in January. Photo: Reuters
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FBI ⁠Director Kash Patel filed a defamation lawsuit against the Atlantic and its reporter ⁠Sarah Fitzpatrick following the publication of an article on Friday alleging the director had a drinking problem that could pose a threat to national security.

The magazine’s story, initially titled “Kash Patel’s Erratic Behavior Could Cost Him His Job”, cited more than two dozen anonymous sources expressing concern about Patel’s “conspicuous inebriation and unexplained absences” that “alarmed officials at the FBI and the Department of Justice”.

The article, which the Atlantic subsequently titled “The FBI Director Is MIA” in its online version, reported that during Patel’s tenure, the FBI had to reschedule early meetings “as a result of his ‌alcohol-fuelled nights” and that Patel “is often away or unreachable, delaying time-sensitive decisions needed to advance investigations”.

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In the Atlantic’s story, the White House, the Department of Justice and Patel denied the allegations. The article included a statement from the FBI attributed to Patel: “Print it, all false, I’ll see you in court – bring your checkbook”.

FBI Director Kash Patel testifying before a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing in September 2025. Photo: Reuters
FBI Director Kash Patel testifying before a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing in September 2025. Photo: Reuters

“The Atlantic’s story is a lie,” Patel said in an interview with Reuters. “They were given the truth before they published, and they chose to print falsehoods anyway.”

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