FBI Director Kash Patel's Girlfriend Sues Ex-Agent for Defamation over Israeli Spy Claim
Alexis Wilkins seeks $5 million in damages for false espionage claims made by Kyle M. Seraphin, who allegedly used his media platforms to spread unsubstantiated accusations.
- Wednesday, Alexis Wilkins filed a federal defamation suit in federal court in Austin, Texas, alleging Kyle M. Seraphin "has maliciously lied" about her and is seeking $5 million in damages.
- Kyle M. Seraphin alleged on his Aug. 22 show that Patel "has had his own little 'honeypot' issue," with the episode streaming on X, YouTube, and Rumble to tens of thousands before going viral Tuesday.
- Through her attorneys, Alexis Wilkins, 26, denies any Israeli ties, states she is American-born Christian, has never been to Israel, and notes her relationship with FBI Director Kash Patel began in January 2023; the suit says former agent Seraphin met them years ago and his remarks aren't mere hyperbole.
- Seraphin responded Thursday night on Alex Jones's show, denying direct accusations against Wilkins and calling the lawsuit a distraction from his broader media commentary to a sizable audience.
- Wilkins' lawyers argue Seraphin used fabricated claims as "self-enriching clickbait" damaging her career, and the case follows The Kash Foundation and Kash Patel's August $250,000 defamation award.
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FBI chief Kash Patel lured in ‘honeypot’ operation? His girlfriend sues podcaster for claiming she’s Israeli spy
Alexis Wilkins, a country singer and girlfriend of FBI Director Kash Patel, reportedly sued former FBI agent–turned-podcaster Kyle Seraphin with a $5 million defamation lawsuit. Here's why.
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