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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 ...
The postmaster sued Hopkins, Project Veritas and O'Keefe for defamation in 2021. In February 2024, O'Keefe and Project Veritas settled the lawsuit, with O'Keefe admitting in a statement that he was "aware of no evidence or other allegation that election fraud occurred in the Erie Post Office during the 2020 Presidential Election."
Project Veritas continued to promote the claims of fraud after they had been discredited. [180] The postmaster sued Project Veritas and O'Keefe for defamation in 2021. In the 2024 settlement, O'Keefe admitted in a statement that he was "aware of no evidence or other allegation that election fraud occurred in the Erie Post Office during the 2020 ...
CNN faces another defamation lawsuit after a federal appeals court revived a 2021 complaint that the cable news network may have defamed Project Veritas with "actual malice."
CNN logo, James O'Keefe of Prject Veritas. ... After CNN refused a retraction, Project Veritas sued, citing Cabrera’s Feb. 11, 2021 tweet stating the correct reason for the suspension.
In 2010, O’Keefe founded Project Veritas, which identifies itself as a news organization. Its most recent IRS filings show it brought in more than $20 million in revenue in 2021.
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.
Project Veritas later said James “spent an excessive amount of donor funds” on “personal luxuries,” including $150,000 in black car services and a chartered flight.