James O’Keefe, founder of the right-wing activist group Project Veritas, was ousted from his post following a series of employee complaints. In a farewell to staff, O’Keefe claims his ouster was linked to a sting operation conducted by Pfizer.
The Rolling Stone reported that O’Keefe was removed from the board of the organization he founded in 2010. The Daily Beast reported that O’Keefe had resigned from his post in light of the employee complaints.
CNN reported that O’Keefe’s ouster came after a series of complaints from employees, some of which accused the organization of misusing donor funds.
The New York Times reported that O’Keefe had left his post as the leader of Project Veritas. National Review reported that in a farewell to staff, O’Keefe had claimed his ouster was linked to a sting operation conducted by Pfizer.
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