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FBI AGENT SERAPHIN DEPO VIDEO PART 1

O’Keefe Deposes Ex-FBI Agent Kyle Seraphin, Who Was Sued by Kash Patel’s Girlfriend for Calling Her a “Mossad Honeypot”

Seraphin Testifies He Published O’Keefe’s Private intimate Messages With Ex Because She “Wore a Christian Cross Around Her Neck”

Former FBI agent Kyle Seraphin is facing a defamation lawsuit from Kash Patel’s girlfriend, and was recently deposed by James O’Keefe, revealing in sworn testimony why he chose to publish intimate private messages between O’Keefe and his then-girlfriend.

Alexis Wilkins, the girlfriend of Patel, filed suit against Kyle Seraphin after he claimed online that she was a “Mossad agent” and “honeypot.” But in a separate case involving O’Keefe, Seraphin sat for hours of questioning in federal court, giving explanation for targeting O’Keefe’s ex-girlfriend.

Seraphin acknowledged that one of his reasons for releasing Alexandra Rose’s private messages was that she wore a cross. “She wore a Christian Cross around her neck,” he said under oath. When asked by Nick Whitney, O’Keefe’s attorney, whether Christians were prohibited from engaging in private intimate conversations, Seraphin refused to answer, saying, “No theological debate.” Despite admitting that Rose called him in tears asking that the messages be taken down, Seraphin said, “I’m not sure that has to do with anything.”

At another point, Seraphin described Rose as “a used up p*rn star.” Pressed on what moral authority he had to make such a remark, he responded, “Morality doesn’t come into this. I don’t make any moral claims.” Whitney immediately highlighted the contradiction, pointing out that Seraphin had criticized Rose precisely for being a Christian while engaging in private intimacy.

When asked if he could cite an example of O’Keefe ever publishing private text messages, Seraphin pointed to “Prince Andrew” and the “Epstein scandal,” before conceding that he could not name an instance where O’Keefe had outed a victim. When asked if he ever apologized to Rose, Seraphin admitted, “No.” He added that his guiding principle was “operational morality,” which he defined as “the ends justify the means.”

Seraphin further testified that his wife supported “every decision I make because she’s my wife.” When questioned about whether he had ever engaged in similar private conversations himself, he insisted, “No, I never have.”

The deposition comes as Seraphin remains entangled in multiple lawsuits, facing allegations that he defamed one woman while weaponizing private communications against another.

 

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