James O’Keefe, former CEO of Project Veritas, departed on Monday from the undercover journalism organization he founded.
O’Keefe was placed on a paid leave of absence earlier in February during an investigation by the organization’s board into his management decisions.
The board’s review of O’Keefe’s continuance as head of Project Veritas followed the composition of a memo composed of some 16 Project Veritas employeesO’Keefe was placed on leave as a memo had leaked that employees were complaining and raising concerns about his behavior. The memo claimed that his staff were “troubled and frustrated” by his management style, and that he would be “outright cruel” to his employees.
They went on to claim that O’Keefe engages in berating behavior and “public crucifixions” of staff members.a cease and desist demand letter to the organization’s board following its placement of O’Keefe on paid leave.
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