
Audit Reveals James O'Keefe's Lavish Spending at Project Veritas
An internal audit conducted by an independent law firm reveals that James O'Keefe, the founder of conservative nonprofit Project Veritas, allegedly used organization funds for personal expenses, including a $12,000 helicopter flight and luxury black-car travel. The audit raises questions about whether O'Keefe violated laws prohibiting nonprofit leaders from using funds for personal benefit. The audit also highlights O'Keefe's "volatile" workplace behavior and his role in the downfall of the organization. Project Veritas has laid off staff members and faces potential IRS investigation or shutdown due to the audit. O'Keefe, who left the organization in February, has not responded to the allegations.