Scott MacFarlane Marvels at Typos' and Bad Grammar' in Kash Patel's Lawsuit
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Scott MacFarlane Marvels at Typos' and Bad Grammar' in Kash Patel's Lawsuit
"MacFarlane claimed that to assess the outcome of the suit, he was first looking at where it begins, claiming the document's many errors pointed to a lack of thought on the part of its filers."
"The nineteen-page suit contains multiple spelling errors, including writing the word feeble as feable and the word discussed as dicussed."
"Though none of these errors, identified by Newsweek, affected the content of the suit's arguments, the outlet noted that court filings are typically reviewed by multiple attorneys before submission, making such errors notable."
FBI Director Kash Patel filed a $250 million lawsuit against The Atlantic, claiming the publication's report on his excessive drinking and absences was fabricated. Scott MacFarlane pointed out that the lawsuit contained numerous typos and grammatical errors, which are unusual for federal complaints. He suggested these mistakes indicate a lack of careful preparation. Despite the errors, they did not impact the suit's arguments. The lawsuit has drawn attention as it distracts from Patel's role as a top law enforcement official amid ongoing scrutiny from Democrats.
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