FBI chief Kash Patel under scrutiny again over 2005 public urination arrest: Report


FBI chief Kash Patel under scrutiny again over 2005 public urination arrest: Report

FBI director Kash Patel is under fire again after reports surfaced about two past arrests for public intoxication and public urination, detailed in a previously disclosed legal filing.According to a report published by The Intercept, Patel acknowledged the incidents in a 2005 Florida Bar Disclosure Statement submitted during his early legal career. The document has gained fresh attention following recent media coverage about alleged drinking issues.

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The first incident occurred in 2001 while Patel was a student at the University of Richmond. It involved him being escorted out of a basketball game by campus police. He said he was intoxicated at the time.“Upon exiting the arena,” he wrote, “the officer placed me under arrest for public intoxication, as I was not yet of 21 years of age.”The second arrest took place later, while he was studying at Pace University Law School. Patel described going out with friends and drinking at local bars before the incident.“We went to a few of the local bars and consumed some alcoholic drinks.… In a gross deviation from appropriate conduct, we attempted to relieve our bladders while walking home,” he wrote. “Before we could even do so, a police cruiser stopped the group. We were then arrested for public urination,” he added.Patel added that the incidents were out of character and asked for them to be viewed in context of his overall conduct.“Both of these incidents are not representative of my usual conduct of behavior,” Patel continued.He added: “And it is my hope that the Board views them as an anomaly. I dually apologize for my improper behavior both to the Board and the community at large.”The incidents date back more than two decades and were disclosed at the time.The resurfacing of the disclosure comes amid a report by the Atlantic which detailed about Patel’s alleged drinking habits. The journalist behind the original report has defended her story, saying she has received additional corroboration from sources at high levels of government.The report was written by journalist Sarah Fitzpatrick that alleges Kash Patel showed signs of heavy drinking and erratic behaviour based on more than two dozen anonymous sources from within and around the US government. The story claims officials observed “conspicuous inebriation and unexplained absences,” and raised concerns about his availability and performance in sensitive roles, with some sources alleging instances where he was difficult to reach or unresponsive during work periods, even missing out important meetings. Patel has denied all allegations, calling them false and politically motivated, and has filed a $250 million defamation lawsuit against The Atlantic, while the publication maintains its reporting and says it stands by its story.

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