Project Veritas is Suing Its Founder
James O’Keefe to Stop Him from
Doing Undercover Journalism
Project Veritas, the undercover journalism organization, is suing its founder James O’Keefe.
Project Veritas is asking a federal judge to stop James O’Keefe III from working as a journalist. While Project Veritas is not paying O’Keefe, they argue in the lawsuit that he shouldn’t be allowed to work and his company should be shut down.
“Being known as the founder of an organization does not entitle that person to run amok and put his own interests ahead of that organization,” the lawsuit states. “Defendant James O’Keefe (‘O’Keefe’) failed in his duties to Plaintiff, Project Veritas, causing it serious and significant damage. O’Keefe must be held accountable, as must the organization O’Keefe created, Defendant Transparency, LLC., O’Keefe Media Group (‘OMG’) for suborning his violations.”
“Similarly, two individuals formerly affiliated with Plaintiffs, Defendants RC Maxwell (‘Maxwell’) and Anthony Iatropoulos (‘Iatropoulos’) breached their own contracts with Plaintiffs for the benefit of OMG,” the lawsuit claims.
The lawsuit cites an “Employment Agreement” as the basis of the lawsuit.
Project Veritas’ ‘bombshell’ video uncovered a Pfizer executive boasting the pharmaceutical corporation was exploring mutating Covid variants in order to profit off future mRNA “vaccines.” The undercover video has racked up over 30 million views on Twitter.
Project Veritas announced on Thursday that the letter had prompted senators and house members to query the heads of the Food and Drug Administration, Health and Human Services, and National Institutes of Health.
However, Congress thus far has taken no action regarding the video’s shocking revelations.
O’Keefe gave a touching and agonizing public announcement on Monday following his official resignation as CEO of Project Veritas.
“Journalism is reporting things powerful people want kept hidden for the wrong reasons, moral wrongs, bad behaviors,” he said. “As journalists, were the custodians of the public’s conscience. And as we’ve gone deeper and deeper exposing and illuminating corruption, the lies hidden from public view, the line that separates good and evil becomes more clear.”
It certainly appears that someone wants to put a stop to O’Keefe’s mission to shed light on public corruption and political wrongdoing in any way possible.
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