Project Veritas Founder James O'Keefe Seeks to Sue CNN, Twitter for Defamation
Project Veritas Founder James O'Keefe Seeks to Sue CNN, Twitter for Defamation
Project Veritas founder James O’Keefe has launched a defamation lawsuit against Twitter and said that he plans to file a similar complaint against CNN on Monday.“There are people on Twitter who are impersonating me who still remain on Twitter,” O’Keefe said in a statement. “I will depose [Twitter founder Jack Dorsey] under oath […] and tomorrow, I will sue CNN.”Project Veritas, which has been categorized as a far-right activist group, has broadly sought to discredit mainstream media outlets as well as progressive politicians. The organization has been accused of employing deceptive practices, subtly editing secretly-recorded vides and audio reels to damage its targets’ reputations.While O’Keefe—and Fox News—maintain that the Project Veritas founder was banned from Twitter for “exposing CNN for manipulating political events,” Twitter says it removed O’Keefe for operating multiple fake accounts.Forbes.com notes that Project Veritas released months’ worth of leaked audio from corporate CNN meetings, and purportedly recorded an “apparent CNN staffer” stating that the media outlet deliberately tried to undermine former President Donald Trump and his right-wing allies.
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