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Aimee Harris and her co-defendant sold the diary to Project Veritas for $20,000 apiece just weeks before the 2020 presidential election.
Hannah Giles, who was named chief executive after founder James O’Keefe’s ouster earlier this year, said she’d found “strong evidence of past illegality” at the nonprofit.
One former staffer said he was surprised to learn the organization was still running.
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He even blew $600 in donors’ money on bottled water during one hotel stay, according to a draft copy of an internal audit.
The right-wing media outlet gutted its workforce last week and is exploring further cost-cutting measures.
The right-wing media company has struggled since ousting its founder, James O’Keefe, this year.
It comes after the right-wing group accused him of misusing donor funds on “personal luxuries.”
Former Project Veritas board member Matthew Tyrmand is out—the latest departure in a feud-filled year for the right-wing media company.
A spokesperson for the agent denied the allegations.
O’Keefe left the right-wing sting org in February after employees accused him of becoming a “power-drunk tyrant.”
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