Kash Patel's Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Week - Above the Law
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Kash Patel's Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Week - Above the Law
"Director Kash Patel's frequent absences and reported drinking have contributed to a significant decline in morale within the FBI, raising concerns among staff about leadership stability."
"Patel's announcement of criminal charges against the Southern Poverty Law Center was intended to signal support for hate groups, but it backfired as he undermined his own defamation case during the press conference."
"The indictment against the Southern Poverty Law Center was flawed, as it failed to allege a critical element, highlighting a lack of diligence within the DOJ."
"Sullivan & Cromwell issued a letter to the court, apologizing for submitting documents that contained inaccuracies attributed to AI hallucinations, raising questions about the reliability of such technology in legal contexts."
Low morale at the FBI is reported due to Director Kash Patel's drinking and frequent absences. Patel's $250 million defamation complaint appears underwhelming. He announced criminal charges against the Southern Poverty Law Center, attempting to support hate groups. However, the announcement failed as Patel undermined his defamation case during the press conference. Additionally, the DOJ did not verify the charging documents, which lacked a crucial element. Separately, Sullivan & Cromwell acknowledged filing documents containing AI hallucinations.
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