In a statement released later Monday, the group's board of directors said it had uncovered "financial malfeasance" and accused O'Keefe of spending "an excessive amount of donor funds in the last three years on personal luxuries."
According to the group, those included "$14,000 on a charter flight to meet someone to fix his boat under the guise of meeting with a donor"; $60,000 in losses from dance events; more than $150,000 "in Black Cars in the last 18 months"; and others.
The statement added that O'Keefe had been suspended in recent weeks. It said he was invited to meet with the board to discuss financial issues and staff retention and morale, but he ignored those entreaties and "today ... decided to remove his belongings from Project Veritas headquarters
I do fell bad that you do love to reflect what is obvious the problem. Your source of information is so faulty that it is just sad. You deny anything that goes against that source. Tweeter and all the right wing social outlets are not sources for anything. He is a thief and only the fringe denies that.