Stealing, And Then Trying To Sell, A Private Diary — Is Unlawful. FBI Search Warrants Against People Admitting To Have Possessed It, And Tried To Sell It… Are Normal And Appropriate.

Do read all of this — to the end. Project Veritas has there admitted that it had possession of what purported to be someone’s private diary, taken from an interior room of a home, or hotel.

It admits it cannot verify the authenticity of the author; it admits it was in discussions about selling it to another third party, knowing the above two facts, from their own “investigation“.

That is all that matters.

Regardless of whether they claim to be “journalists” (preposterous on its face), or a political spying organization, the FBI certainly has probable cause to search for evidence related to the admitted felonies above.

Trying to sell such stolen property is a felony — as you KNOW Veritas wanted over $5,000 for the item. 18 U.S. Code § 2315.

That is the end of the story, despite the BS Ms. Candace Owens-Farmer is now pedaling, after the fact.

Now you know. You’re welcome.

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