Kash Patel lost his mind after a bottle of bourbon went missing, threatened with lie-detector test: Report

Kash Patel lost his mind after a bottle of bourbon went missing, threatened with lie-detector test: Report

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Atlantic has now come up with another sensational report on Kash Patel which has a picture of Kash Patel’s private branded whiskey.

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Atlantic has now come up with another sensational report on Kash Patel which has a picture of Kash Patel’s private branded whiskey.

The same Atlantic reporter who accused FBI Director Kash Patel of being an alcoholic in a report that led to his prosecution has now made more serious claims in a latest report. Sarah Fitzpatrick claimed that the FBI director once lost his mind when a bourbon bottle went missing from his collection and threatened agents with a lie-detector test. The new report cites an incident in March when Patel and his team brought a case of bourbon at least once to the FBI’s training facility in Quantico, Virginia, for a “training seminar.”UFC athletes were providing MMA (mixed martial arts) instruction to interested FBI agents and senior staff in the training program. At least one bottle went missing at one point, causing the director to “lose his mind”, according to clients of Kurt Siuzdak, a retired agent who has assisted FBI agents, including whistleblowers, on legal issues. Ciuzdak told me that when Patel began threatening to polygraph his employees and prosecute them over the missing bottles, several agents contacted him for legal guidance. “It turned into a crap show,” Siuzdak said. Other lawyers told me they received similar calls from FBI employees regarding concerns about Patel’s bottles,” Sarah wrote.The report also details how Kash Patel gifts free liquor to people with bottles with his name on it because he likes to self-brand things. The Atlantic also published a photo of a bottle of Kash Patel’s branded bourbon whiskey with his signature. Sara said that after her first story on Kash Patel’s addiction was published, one such bottle went up for online auction and The Atlantic purchased it. The person selling the bottle did not want to be named, but the bottle was a direct gift from Patel at an event in Las Vegas.The report said the FBI did not deny that Patel gifts whiskey bottles bearing his name and said it was an FBI tradition that began before Patel.Former agents told Sarah that the FBI has traditionally had a zero-tolerance approach toward unauthorized use of alcohol on the job and its abuse while off-duty. But Patel’s gift got him into trouble because he feared that if he didn’t take it, he would have to take a lie detector test.

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