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James O’Keefe appeared on Timcast IRL on Wednesday night to reveal the circumstances surrounding a lawsuit brought against him by Project Veritas, the company he founded from which he was ousted earlier this year.
Dan Strack, Tim Pool said, has reportedly resigned as executive director of Project Veritas and Project Veritas Action. Strack said that the “past four months” were a big challenge, but “I no longer no how to help,” he said. Pool cited reporting from April Moss. Strack, O’Keefe said, was the executive director, hired by O’Keefe, and had previously been with Goldman Sacks. Veritas has not
confirmed the resignation, and while it “seems plausible,” Pool said, O’Keefe also could not confirm it independently. The lawsuit was filed against O’Keefe in New York, alleging financial misdeeds, using funds for personal means, breaking his contract, and demanding that O’Keefe not be permitted to use the investigative tools he […]
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