Two Floridians pleaded guilty to transporting the diary they stole from President Joe Biden’s daughter Ashley in Florida shortly before the 2020 election. They were each paid $20,000 for it by the right-wing media group Project Veritas.
to the raid, O’Keefe argued that his interaction with the pair was “the stuff of responsible, ethical journalism and we are in no doubt that Project Veritas acted properly at each and every step.” , FBI Assistant Director Michael J.
Driscoll said: “As they’ve admitted with today’s pleas, the defendants conspired to steal an individual’s personal property, which they subsequently sold to a third party and delivered across state lines.” The pair now await sentencing, and have “agreed to forfeit $20,000,” with Kurlander agreeing to cooperate with the government in ongoing matters related to the case.
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