So long, farewell...
Founder and CEO of investigative journalism organization Project Veritas is reportely leaving the company he founded in 2011. This comes after some 16 staffers tried to oust him from leadership of his own company, claiming, among other things, that he was difficult to work for and once even stole a sandwich, resulting in a dispute within the Board of Directors.
Neil McCabe of OAN broke the story on Twitter, saying that O'Keefe delivered his resignation in person to his staff at their Mamaroneck, New York office.
BREAKING: James O’Keefe REMOVED from Project Veritas following Board dispute
James O’Keefe founded Project Veritas in 2011 and was its CEO. His brand of provocative journalism changed the face of investigative reporting.thepostmillennial.com
Not at all, actually. Apparently, he was an asshole to staff.So a fraud, criminal and grifter left a fraudulent and grifting group because… why?
Did they disagree on just how much to lie and grift?
Not at all, actually. Apparently, he was an asshole to staff.
So long, farewell...
Founder and CEO of investigative journalism organization Project Veritas is reportely leaving the company he founded in 2011. This comes after some 16 staffers tried to oust him from leadership of his own company, claiming, among other things, that he was difficult to work for and once even stole a sandwich, resulting in a dispute within the Board of Directors.
Neil McCabe of OAN broke the story on Twitter, saying that O'Keefe delivered his resignation in person to his staff at their Mamaroneck, New York office.
BREAKING: James O’Keefe REMOVED from Project Veritas following Board dispute
James O’Keefe founded Project Veritas in 2011 and was its CEO. His brand of provocative journalism changed the face of investigative reporting.thepostmillennial.com
I've heard of bosses denying overtime pay but stealing a sandwich?! That's a new level of low.
No doubt, O'Keefe will claim he's the next Steve Jobs.
Shocking that someone like him would be an asshole to other people......Not at all, actually. Apparently, he was an asshole to staff.
This guy gives slimy, scum-sucking grifters a bad name.O'Keefe is a slimy, scum-sucking grifter. And that is being kind.
What swine.So long, farewell...
Founder and CEO of investigative journalism organization Project Veritas is reportely leaving the company he founded in 2011. This comes after some 16 staffers tried to oust him from leadership of his own company, claiming, among other things, that he was difficult to work for and once even stole a sandwich, resulting in a dispute within the Board of Directors.
Neil McCabe of OAN broke the story on Twitter, saying that O'Keefe delivered his resignation in person to his staff at their Mamaroneck, New York office.
BREAKING: James O’Keefe REMOVED from Project Veritas following Board dispute
James O’Keefe founded Project Veritas in 2011 and was its CEO. His brand of provocative journalism changed the face of investigative reporting.thepostmillennial.com
Breaks my heart! Tears me up! Makes me want to cry!So long, farewell...
Founder and CEO of investigative journalism organization Project Veritas is reportely leaving the company he founded in 2011. This comes after some 16 staffers tried to oust him from leadership of his own company, claiming, among other things, that he was difficult to work for and once even stole a sandwich, resulting in a dispute within the Board of Directors.
Neil McCabe of OAN broke the story on Twitter, saying that O'Keefe delivered his resignation in person to his staff at their Mamaroneck, New York office.
BREAKING: James O’Keefe REMOVED from Project Veritas following Board dispute
James O’Keefe founded Project Veritas in 2011 and was its CEO. His brand of provocative journalism changed the face of investigative reporting.thepostmillennial.com
He'll be on faux any minute.So long, farewell...
Founder and CEO of investigative journalism organization Project Veritas is reportely leaving the company he founded in 2011. This comes after some 16 staffers tried to oust him from leadership of his own company, claiming, among other things, that he was difficult to work for and once even stole a sandwich, resulting in a dispute within the Board of Directors.
Neil McCabe of OAN broke the story on Twitter, saying that O'Keefe delivered his resignation in person to his staff at their Mamaroneck, New York office.
BREAKING: James O’Keefe REMOVED from Project Veritas following Board dispute
James O’Keefe founded Project Veritas in 2011 and was its CEO. His brand of provocative journalism changed the face of investigative reporting.thepostmillennial.com
The funny part?A much more hilarious take...NSFW
James O'Keefe's Dildo Lube Boat Runs Aground Maybe For Last Time
He's not dead. Project Veritas just fired him.www.wonkette.com
Birds of a feather....Well, on the bright side Trump's campaign may need some assistance and there is someone out there with time on their hands.
Let's hope they implode and that he disappears from the limelight.So a fraud, criminal and grifter left a fraudulent and grifting group because… why?
Did they disagree on just how much to lie and grift?
So long, farewell...
Founder and CEO of investigative journalism organization Project Veritas is reportely leaving the company he founded in 2011. This comes after some 16 staffers tried to oust him from leadership of his own company, claiming, among other things, that he was difficult to work for and once even stole a sandwich, resulting in a dispute within the Board of Directors.
Neil McCabe of OAN broke the story on Twitter, saying that O'Keefe delivered his resignation in person to his staff at their Mamaroneck, New York office.
BREAKING: James O’Keefe REMOVED from Project Veritas following Board dispute
James O’Keefe founded Project Veritas in 2011 and was its CEO. His brand of provocative journalism changed the face of investigative reporting.thepostmillennial.com
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