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Updated · NBC News · Jun 1
Alexis Wilkins Sues MS NOW for $75,000 Over FBI Resource Misuse Story
Updated
Updated · NBC News · Jun 1

Alexis Wilkins Sues MS NOW for $75,000 Over FBI Resource Misuse Story

7 articles · Updated · NBC News · Jun 1
  • Federal court filings in Nashville show Alexis Wilkins sued MS NOW, Ken Dilanian and Carol Leonnig, seeking a jury trial and more than $75,000 in damages.
  • The suit says a Dec. 5 article falsely claimed Kash Patel ordered agents protecting Wilkins to drive an intoxicated friend home after partying, even though her lawyers say no such security detail existed then.
  • Wilkins' attorneys argue the report also created a false impression that she was drinking, despite her being sober or rarely drinking; the complaint says an FBI spokesman told reporters before publication that she "doesn't even drink."
  • MS NOW said it stands firmly behind its reporting and would not comment further on ongoing litigation.
  • The case adds to a broader legal push around Patel's media coverage: two of Wilkins' lawyers also represent him in a separate defamation suit against The Atlantic over an April article alleging excessive drinking.
Did FBI Director Patel misuse a security detail for his girlfriend, or did the media invent the entire story?
Can a lawsuit by the FBI Director's girlfriend dismantle a key legal protection for the free press?