Alexis Wilkins Sues MS NOW for Defamation Over False Claims
Kash Patel's girlfriend sues MS NOW over 'hogwash' reporting

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Alexis Wilkins, girlfriend of FBI Director Kash Patel, has filed a defamation lawsuit against MS NOW, alleging the outlet published false claims about her involvement in a drunken incident. Wilkins's legal team argues the reporting is baseless and harmful to her reputation.
- 01Alexis Wilkins filed a defamation lawsuit against MS NOW on Friday.
- 02The lawsuit challenges a December report claiming Kash Patel directed FBI agents to assist Wilkins's drunk friend.
- 03Wilkins's legal team described the reporting as 'hogwash' and stated she rarely drinks.
- 04This incident marks the first time an FBI director has provided security detail to a significant other.
- 05The lawsuit accuses MS NOW of pursuing its own agenda at Wilkins's expense.
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Country singer Alexis Wilkins, who is in a relationship with FBI Director Kash Patel, has initiated a defamation lawsuit against MS NOW, claiming the publication disseminated false information about her. The lawsuit, filed on Friday, disputes a December article that alleged Patel instructed FBI agents to drive Wilkins's intoxicated friend home following a Nashville event. Wilkins's legal representatives criticized the report as 'hogwash,' emphasizing that she is 27 years old and 'does not drink.' They also pointed out that at the time of the alleged incident, no security detail had been established for Wilkins, highlighting that this situation marks a historic first in the U.S. where an FBI director has provided such protection to a partner. The lawsuit further alleges that MS NOW acted with reckless disregard for the truth, advancing its own agenda at Wilkins's expense, amidst ongoing controversies surrounding Patel's personal life, including allegations of excessive drinking that he has denied.
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