❓WHAT HAPPENED: A lawsuit has been filed against former Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agent Kyle M. Seraphin, accusing him of maliciously making false claims about FBI Director Kash Patel’s girlfriend, country singer Alexis Wilkins.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Alexis Wilkins, Kyle M. Seraphin, and FBI Director Kash Patel.
📍WHEN & WHERE: The complaint was filed on August 27, 2025, in the Western District of Texas.
💬KEY QUOTE: “[FBI Director Kash Patel] has had his own little ‘honeypot’ issue… She’s also a former Mossad agent… But I’m sure that’s totally because… love. That’s what real love looks like.” – Kyle M. Seraphin
🎯IMPACT: The case could set a precedent for accountability in spreading unverified and damaging claims online.
A legal complaint has been filed against Kyle M. Seraphin, a former Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agent and current podcaster, alleging that he spread false and malicious claims about Alexis Wilkins, the American country singer dating FBI Director Kash Patel. The filing, made in the Western District of Texas, accuses Seraphin of falsely claiming that Wilkins is a foreign agent working to manipulate FBI Director Kash Patel.
The complaint references statements made by Seraphin on his podcast, where he alleged that Wilkins, described as a political commentator and country singer, was also a former Mossad agent. Seraphin further speculated on her relationship with Patel, suggesting ulterior motives tied to political affiliations.
“[FBI Director Kash Patel] has had his own little ‘honeypot’ issue that’s been going on of late, so we’re just going to acknowledge it real publicly,” Seraphin alleged, continuing: “He’s got a girlfriend that is half his age, who is apparently is both a country music singer, a political commentator on Rumble, a friend of John Rich through [Dan] Bongino, who also now owns a big chunk of Rumble, and she’s also a former Mossad agent in what is like the equivalent of their NSA.”
He added: “But I’m sure that’s totally because… love. That’s what real love looks like.”
Wilkins’s legal team argues that Seraphin knowingly spread these claims to his audience on platforms such as X (formerly Twitter), Rumble, and YouTube, profiting from the controversy. The complaint also highlights that Seraphin had met Wilkins and Patel at a conservative political event two years ago, making it unlikely that he was unaware of the facts regarding their relationship. Wilkins seeks to hold Seraphin accountable for what she claims are “malicious and knowing lies.”
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