Kash Patel has found himself at the eye of the news, once again!
Trump's blue-eyed boy, an American lawyer and former federal prosecutor serving as the director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation since 2025, has reportedly been 'visible at nightclubs far more than in FBI headquarters'.
Frank Figliuzzi, former FBI Assistant Director for Counterintelligence under Robert Mueller, spoke to MSNBC recently and claimed that the current atmosphere inside the bureau is “chaos". He claimed, “Reportedly, he’s been visible at nightclubs far more than he has been on the seventh floor of the Hoover building. And there are reports that daily briefings to him have been changed from every day to maybe twice weekly."
It’s been only months since Kash Patel was confirmed by the US Senate and is now serving as the director of the FBI. However, Senate Democrats have already called for an official investigation into Patel’s use of FBI resources, especially his use of the agency’s private jets.
Moreover, Figliuzzi said, “If he’s really trying to run things without his experience, without any experience level, things could be bad. If he’s not plugged in, things could be bad. But he’s allowing agents to run things so we don’t know where this is going," adding, “People don’t know what’s happening from day to day.”
However, Trump’s blue-eyed boy is yet to comment on the allegations.
The American lawyer of Indian descent has already raked in quite a bit of fortune, thanks to his legal and governmental career.
Let’s take a look at his net worth.
Net worth of Kash Patel:
Although Kash Patel's net worth is not publicly available, the FBI director reportedly has a net worth of $30 million. Patel is an avid car enthusiast with a collection of over fifteen vintage and modern luxury vehicles. His most recent purchase is a Lamborghini Urus. He also drives a Tesla and a Mercedes S-Class.
Kash Patel’s net worth includes $7 million worth of stock in Tesla. He also made enormous profits through trading in Bitcoin. In January 2024, Kash Patel bought a four-bedroom luxury mansion in Florida from Fox News host Bret Baier.
Consulting:
Patel made over $2.1 million from his consulting business, Trishul LLC, which focuses on national security, defense, and intelligence. He shared this information in his financial disclosure for 2024, which he filed before his confirmation hearing. During his time as FBI Director, the business will be inactive. Trishul's clients include Trump Media & Technology Group, the parent company of Truth Social, the Embassy of Qatar, and the Save America PAC founded by Trump. Patel also served on the board of Trump Media but stepped down after becoming the FBI Director.
Books, speeches, and media appearances:
Patel earned thousands of dollars from book royalties and public speaking. In 2024, he made between $45,000 and $150,000 from his children's books, including "The Plot Against the King," "The Plot Against the King 2000 Mules," and "The Plot Against the King 3: The Return of the King." His financial disclosure also showed he made between $100,000 and $1 million from the book "Government Gangsters." Additionally, Patel earned about $306,000 from media appearances and speaking engagements in 2024. He made $99,000 as a contributor for The Epoch Times.
Investments:
Patel's investments include a stake in a fashion management company in the Cayman Islands called Elite Depot, valued between $1 million and $5 million. He also owns Bitcoin ETFs worth between $50,000 and $100,000, Nvidia (NVDA) stock worth up to $250,000, Palantir (PLTR) stock worth up to $100,000, and up to $15,000 in the streaming platform Rumble (RUM), among other investments.
Who is Kash Patel?
Kashyap Pramod Vinod Patel, who is popularly known as Kash Patel, was born in Garden City, New York. His Indian Gujarati immigrant parents first moved to Canada in the early 1970s from Uganda in East Africa, where they faced ethnic repression. Later, as Patel’s father started working as a financial officer at an aviation firm, the family moved to the United States.
Kash Patel studied criminal justice and history at the University of Richmond and graduated from Pace University School of Law. He began his legal career as a public defender in Miami-Dade County, Florida, and later as a federal public defender. In 2012, Patel joined the Department of Justice, working as a prosecutor in the National Security Division and the Counterterrorism Division.
In 2017, he became a senior aide to Devin Nunes, where he authored the Nunes memo, criticizing the FBI's investigation into links between Donald Trump's associates and Russian officials. He joined the National Security Council in 2019 and later served as principal deputy director of national intelligence under Richard Grenell. In late 2020, after Trump dismissed Mark Esper, Patel was named chief of staff to acting Secretary of Defense Christopher C. Miller.
After leaving office, Patel promoted various business ventures and became involved in the Trump Media & Technology Group. He published a children's book about the Steele dossier and founded The Kash Foundation to support legal costs for participants in the January 6 Capitol attack. He is known for promoting conspiracy theories around topics like the deep state and election fraud.
In November 2024, Trump announced plans to nominate Patel as FBI director. He faced allegations of perjury during his Senate confirmation hearing but was confirmed in February 2025 and briefly served as acting director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
Patel is the first person of Indian descent to serve as FBI director.
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