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In reply to the discussion: Federal Prosecutor Used Fabricated Quotes in Court Filing (2) [View all]mahatmakanejeeves
(69,215 posts)3. Court Finds Federal Prosecutor Filed Brief Containing Fabricated Quotes
Court Finds Federal Prosecutor Filed Brief Containing Fabricated Quotes
Published on:
Mar. 3, 2026
An assistant U.S. attorney in North Carolina, Rudy Renfer, filed a court response containing fabricated quotations and misstatements of case holdings and then made false or misleading statements about how they were included, a federal court found according to a Bloomberg article.
Because of the seriousness of these issues, senior leaders from the Eastern District of North Carolinas U.S. Attorneys Office must appear at a show cause hearing to explain why Renfer shouldnt be sanctioned and why the office shouldnt be held jointly responsible, the court said.
Having reviewed the filings in this matter and other submissions by Renfer, the court has serious concerns about the accuracy of certain quotations and representations in Renfers filings and the explanation offered for their inclusion, the court said.
The court identified several fabricated quotes and misstatements of multiple circuit court opinions, as well as two fabricated quotes from the Code of Federal Regulations.
The case is Fivehouse v. Defense Dept., No. 2:25-cv-00041 (E.D.N.C.).
Published on:
Mar. 3, 2026
An assistant U.S. attorney in North Carolina, Rudy Renfer, filed a court response containing fabricated quotations and misstatements of case holdings and then made false or misleading statements about how they were included, a federal court found according to a Bloomberg article.
Because of the seriousness of these issues, senior leaders from the Eastern District of North Carolinas U.S. Attorneys Office must appear at a show cause hearing to explain why Renfer shouldnt be sanctioned and why the office shouldnt be held jointly responsible, the court said.
Having reviewed the filings in this matter and other submissions by Renfer, the court has serious concerns about the accuracy of certain quotations and representations in Renfers filings and the explanation offered for their inclusion, the court said.
The court identified several fabricated quotes and misstatements of multiple circuit court opinions, as well as two fabricated quotes from the Code of Federal Regulations.
The case is Fivehouse v. Defense Dept., No. 2:25-cv-00041 (E.D.N.C.).
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Federal Prosecutor Used Fabricated Quotes in Court Filing (2) [View all]
mahatmakanejeeves
19 hrs ago
OP
He's a lawyer but he is representing himself. I guess that still gets the "pro se" designation.
Hassin Bin Sober
19 hrs ago
#4
Court Finds Federal Prosecutor Filed Brief Containing Fabricated Quotes
mahatmakanejeeves
19 hrs ago
#3
It's very likely the fabricated quotes happened because of stupid use of AI (using AI without checking
highplainsdem
12 hrs ago
#10
Generative AI is the greatest tech ever for dumbing down users. It would be doing that even if it
highplainsdem
11 hrs ago
#14
Let's hope the opposite is true: after repeated court cases and other events negatively impacted by the use of AI, the
Martin68
11 hrs ago
#15
Most of the graduates of our leading law schools are. And I assume schools will increasingly include education about
Martin68
11 hrs ago
#18
Yes, it doesn't take much to use a citator and even less to check the original cite.
Ilikepurple
8 hrs ago
#28
Yeah, I haven't done as much reading, but I kind of assumed this was going on.
Ilikepurple
2 hrs ago
#35