Project Veritas CEO quits, citing ‘strong evidence of past illegality and past financial improprieties’
- Hannah Giles, CEO of Project Veritas, has resigned immediately after uncovering evidence of past illegalities within the right-wing group.
- Project Veritas has lost its CEO, Hannah Giles, due to strong evidence of past illegality and financial improprieties.
- James O'Keefe, the founder of Project Veritas, was accused of misusing organization funds and mistreating employees, resulting in a probe by law enforcement.
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New leader of "unsalvageable" Project Veritas quits, citing "strong evidence" of past illegality
Hannah Giles replaced James O'Keefe as boss of Project Veritas—the conservative group famed for its manipulated recordings of liberals, media personnel and government workers—after it fired him for misusing its funds on vanity projects and abusing staff. But she is already stepping down, citing illegal goings-on. "I am stepping down from all roles with Project…
‘Unsalvageable mess’: Project Veritas CEO Hannah Giles resigns over ‘past illegality’ concerns
Hannah Giles has resigned as CEO of Project Veritas after taking over in June from James O'Keefe, saying that the guerrilla journalism outfit has become an "unsalvageable mess."
Latest Project Veritas head bails, claims she saw evidence of crimes - National Zero
“I am stepping down from all roles with Project Veritas and Project Veritas Action – effective immediately,” Hannah Giles, the pretend-hooker-turned conservative activist who worked with James O’Keefe on various scams, posted as she resigned from her post leading the spiraling, scandal-plagued group after O’Keefe’s ouster. “Though I had high hopes when I joined the organizations, I stepped into an unsalvageable mess – one wrought with strong ev…
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