Project Veritas confirmed additional layoffs, but the beleaguered right-wing sting video outfit maintained it was “continuing to operate.”
” about O’Keefe’s behavior, including allegations of a toxic work environment, as well a series of fact-checks of the ousted founder’s claims about the group.
“It appears that in the few months since Project Veritas ousted James, it continued to spend money at the same rate as before, blowing through the many millions of dollars James had previously raised for it — despite PV having no new sources of fundraising,” O’Keefe’s attorney, Jeffrey Lichtman, told HuffPost in a statement.
that “Plaintiff believes an additional 45 days at this point would suffice to advance the goal of out-of-court resolution or to effect service and move forward.”began with its 2009 “exposé” of ACORN, or Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, a coalition of community groups that pursued social justice causes.James O'Keefe and Hannah Giles appeared at a news event with the late conservative commentator Andrew Breitbart in 2009.
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