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All the Typos in FBI Director Kash Patel’s 19-Page Lawsuit

All the Typos in FBI Director Kash Patel’s 19-Page Lawsuit

Summary

FBI Director Kash Patel filed a 19-page defamation lawsuit against The Atlantic, accusing the magazine of publishing false claims about him. The lawsuit contains multiple spelling mistakes, but these errors do not change the main allegations.

Key Facts

  • The lawsuit was filed in federal court in Washington, D.C.
  • Patel is seeking at least $250 million in damages.
  • The complaint accuses The Atlantic of knowingly publishing false and damaging claims.
  • Several spelling errors appear in the lawsuit, such as "feable" instead of "feeble" and "politices" instead of "policies."
  • The lawsuit says The Atlantic relied on anonymous sources for unverified claims about Patel's behavior and work.
  • Patel previously sued over similar claims aired on MSNBC’s Morning Joe, which the network later said were unverified.
  • The complaint argues that republishing these claims shows "actual malice" by The Atlantic.
  • The Atlantic and the reporter named have not publicly responded to the lawsuit or its typographical errors.
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