Sixth Circuit Sanctions Attorneys over Alleged AI-Generated Fake Citations in Court Briefs

March 13, 2026

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit imposed sanctions on attorneys Van Irion and Russ Egli following suspicions of more than two dozen fabricated citations and factual misrepresentations in appellate briefs in Whiting v. City of Athens. The court raised questions about potential AI involvement, but the lawyers reportedly declined to provide a response. Public reports suggested that the submissions exhibited characteristics of AI hallucinations.

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Alleged deployer
van-irion, russ-egli
Alleged developer
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Alleged harmed parties
u.s.-court-of-appeals-for-the-sixth-circuit, city-of-athens-tennessee, epistemic-integrity, judicial-integrity

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