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James O’Keefe, a Political Sleuth, to Stalk Campaigns for Wrongdoing
James O'Keefe of Project Veritas Action discussed a video shown in Washington on Tuesday, which he said involved Hillary Rodham Clinton's campaign staff members.Credit Stephen Crowley/The New York Times
Campaign rallies are crawling with hidden cameras these days as opposition researchers from rivals, activist groups or political action committees spare no expense in hopes of finding a gaffe or, ideally, signs of unlawfulness.
Presidential campaigns were put on notice on Tuesday that the stakes will be higher in this election cycle as Project Veritas Action, a research team that uses undercover investigators, warned that it was stepping up its stalking.
The group, which considers itself a journalism organization, is led by James O’Keefe, who has experienced his own legal problems over the years for lying to gain access to information. In 2010, Mr. O’Keefe pleaded guilty to misdemeanor charges and was fined for posing as a repairman to gain access to the office of former Senator Mary Landrieu of Louisiana. Two years ago, Mr. O’Keefe paid $100,000 to settle a lawsuit filed by a former Acorn member after he posed as a pimp during an investigation of the activist group.
http://www.nytimes.com/politics/fir...cal-sleuth-to-stalk-campaigns-for-wrongdoing/
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James O’Keefe, a Political Sleuth, to Stalk Campaigns for Wrongdoing
James O'Keefe of Project Veritas Action discussed a video shown in Washington on Tuesday, which he said involved Hillary Rodham Clinton's campaign staff members.Credit Stephen Crowley/The New York Times
Campaign rallies are crawling with hidden cameras these days as opposition researchers from rivals, activist groups or political action committees spare no expense in hopes of finding a gaffe or, ideally, signs of unlawfulness.
Presidential campaigns were put on notice on Tuesday that the stakes will be higher in this election cycle as Project Veritas Action, a research team that uses undercover investigators, warned that it was stepping up its stalking.
The group, which considers itself a journalism organization, is led by James O’Keefe, who has experienced his own legal problems over the years for lying to gain access to information. In 2010, Mr. O’Keefe pleaded guilty to misdemeanor charges and was fined for posing as a repairman to gain access to the office of former Senator Mary Landrieu of Louisiana. Two years ago, Mr. O’Keefe paid $100,000 to settle a lawsuit filed by a former Acorn member after he posed as a pimp during an investigation of the activist group.
http://www.nytimes.com/politics/fir...cal-sleuth-to-stalk-campaigns-for-wrongdoing/
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