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Project veritas Sues James O’Keefe

Just when you thought @projectveritas couldn’t get any worse, they prove you wrong. The lawsuit against @JamesOKeefeIII and OMG is ridiculous.

It is a patently transparent attempt to exploit litigation privilege to defame and harass James.

The lawsuit is based on breach of contract. You see, according to Veritas, James wasn’t terminated until May 2023, so everything he did after Veritas removed him from the company - setting up OMG etc. - was a breach of employment contract, fiduciary, duty, etc.

The lawsuit makes vague and unsubstantiated allegations - what would otherwise be defamatory accusations.

The lawsuit also pretty much confirms what James (and many others believed) - that his ousting from a company coincided with the @Pfizer expose. such a statement would only be so offensive to project veritas because true.

The directors and executives who had a hand in this entire process should be sued, by James, by donors and by employees at project veritas who are going to suffer the consequences of these bad-faith actions. IMHO.

https://randazza.com/wp-content/uploads/Project-Veritas-v.-OKeefe-Complaint.pdf

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