Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Conservative provocateur James O'Keefe and his former organization Project Veritas have settled a lawsuit filed by a Pennsylvania postmaster after the group spread a Postal Service worker's false ...
Project Veritas subsequently sued O'Keefe and two others, alleging that they had created a competing organization, O'Keefe Media Group, while still employees, approaching PV's donors and using company funds for this purpose. O'Keefe was also alleged to have improperly spent company funds on himself. [67] [68]
In 2024 O'Keefe and Project Veritas settled a lawsuit against them for defamation, brought by the postmaster of Erie, Pennsylvania. [178] [179] O'Keefe and Project Veritas had alleged improprieties in Post Office handling of mail-in ballots during the November 2020 election. Subsequent investigation by the Postal Service Inspector General found ...
The removal of O’Keefe from the nonprofit organization that he founded came after an internal memo signed by members of the staff and presented to the group’s board alleged that O’Keefe was ...
In a video posted on YouTube, James O’Keefe said his organization had received a grand jury subpoena and said current and former Project Veritas employees had their homes searched by federal agents.
The "Project Veritas Exposed" site seems intent on conflating O'Keefe's previous activities (ie. the ACORN incident) before Project Veritas existed with Project Veritas, but a quick search shows that O'Keefe didn't found the organization until mid-to-late 2010, after the ACORN-related lawsuits began.
For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us
Giles dressed as a prostitute, while O'Keefe wore white khakis with a blue dress shirt and/or tie and claimed to be her boyfriend. [18] Giles and O'Keefe recorded the encounters using hidden cameras [8] and pretended to be seeking advice on how to run an illegal business [19] that included the use of underage girls in the sex trade.