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Kash Patel’s girlfriend sues Sam Parker for calling her a Jewish spy: ‘She has never even been to Israel’

Kash Patel's girlfriend sues Sam Parker for calling her a Jewish spy: 'She has never even been to Israel'

Kash Patel’s girlfriend Alexis Wilkins has now sued a conspiracy theorist for claiming that she’s an Israeli spy.

Country music singer Alexis Wilkins, the partner of FBI director Kash Patel, has now sued Sam Parker and sought $5 million in damages for calling her an Israeli spy on social media, Newsweek reported. Sam Parker is a former US Senate candidate in Utah who has been questioning Alexis Wilkins’ background and allegiance and concluded that she is an Israeli spy who was possibly set up with Kash Patel by some other intel operative. Parker has 98.5K followers on X where he made a long thread on Wilkins proving that she works for PragerU and PragerU CEO Marissa Streit is ‘definitely a spy’. Earlier, Wilkins sued Kyle Seraphin, a former FBI agent, for defamation with the same allegation that she is a spy.

Alexis Wilkins is Christian, never went to Israel: Lawsuit says

The lawsuit, filed in federal court, said Samuel Parker repeatedly lied about Alexis, falsely suggesting that she is an Israeli agent, assigned to manipulate and compromise FBI director Kash Patel. The lawsuit said that Parker is using a fabricated story as a fundraising clickbait. The lawsuit said Wilkins is a US citizen who was raised in Arkansas and now lives in Nashville. She is a Christian, American-born, US citizen who is unaffiliated with any intelligence agency, “much less the government of Israel”, the lawsuit said, adding that Wilkins has never even been to Israel.

‘Alexis has done more for this nation than most will in ten lifetimes’

Kash Patel had to issue a statement protesting the trolling of his girlfriend, which, in turn, got him some trolling as MAGA commentators were in disbelief that the FBI director had to issue a statement on his girlfriend. Calling Alexis a true patriot, Patel said he’s blessed that she is in his life. “She is a rock-solid conservative and a country music sensation who has done more for this nation than most will in ten lifetimes,” the FBI director wrote. “Attacking her isn’t just wrong — it’s cowardly and jeopardizes our safety. My love of family will always be my cornerstone, and you will never tear that down or keep me from them,” Patel added.

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