It Turns Out Veritas, And O’Keefe Paid Out $40,000 To Receive A STOLEN Diary.

Well. So much for Scott Johnson’s wholly fatuous narrative. [And Candace Owens’ as well.]

Two small time grifters just pled guilty to felonies, and swore in open court that Project Veritas officers encouraged them to “go get more” of the stolen property, and transport it to New York, from Florida, and paid an aggregate of $40,000 — for all of it.

Even if one credulously were to pretend that this is a news organization, one that enjoys journalistic privileges… there is no protection — at all — for encouraging theft of property, nor paying for what was known to be… stolen property… on TWO separate installments, after sending the crooks to go get some more.

Y I K E S.

Of course, the malevolent liar O’Keefe is declining comment.

But he may yet be going to jail, too.

This isn’t about “publishing” anything. This is about buying known stolen property, and lying to say it was “abandoned” — and denying having encouraged the pick-up, and denying that money was exchanged.

Game… over — Veritas… loses.

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