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  2. ACORN 2009 undercover videos controversy - Wikipedia

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    [48] Lewis said that ACORN's annual budget had been reduced from $25 million to $4 million, and that its staff of 350 to 600 people had been reduced to four. [48] Lewis explained the controversy had left a stain on ACORN, "sort of like a scarlet letter." It had forced the group to spend money to respond to "one investigation after another." [48]

  3. History of ACORN in the United States - Wikipedia

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    ACORN sued the United States Government in the United States District Court in Brooklyn over the measure, known as the "Defund ACORN Act", claiming it was a bill of attainder, and therefore unconstitutional. Experts varied on the merit of the case, which was styled ACORN v. United States. One argument was that while government funding choices ...

  4. James O'Keefe - Wikipedia

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    O'Keefe first gained national attention for his selectively edited video recordings of workers at Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) offices in 2009, his arrest and misdemeanor guilty plea in 2010 for entering the federal office of then-U.S. Senator Mary Landrieu (D-LA) under false pretenses, and the release of ...

  5. HGTV responds to 'Fixer Upper' controversy: 'We don't ... - AOL

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  6. Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now

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    The Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) is an international collection of autonomous community-based organizations that advocates for low- and moderate-income families by working on neighborhood safety, voter registration, health care, affordable housing, and other social issues.

  7. What's going on with 'The Brutalist'? The controversy explained

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    After controversy erupted online about the use of AI in “The Brutalist,” director Brady Corbet defended his use of AI, and the film's stars, in a statement to Deadline. TODAY.com has reached ...

  8. Ice-T Says Controversy Doesn't Make Money: 'You Get a ... - AOL

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    “But I got news for people: Anybody that thinks controversy is a way to make money, it’s not. You get a lot of buzz, but now you need lawyers,” he continued. “So don’t just say something ...

  9. Project Veritas - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Project Veritas associates published misleading [2] videos that depicted ACORN employees providing advice on concealing illegal activity, causing ACORN to shut down after losing funding; [3] the Attorney General of California cleared ACORN of wrongdoing in 2010, [2] and the associates paid a total of $150,000 in settlements to an ACORN ...