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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]
In the U.S., ACORN suffered a damaging nationwide controversy in the fall of 2009 after James O'Keefe and Hannah Giles secretly recorded, and released videos of interactions with low-level ACORN personnel in several of their offices. In the videos, James poses as a pimp attempting to start a brothel with underage immigrant girls from Central ...
James Edward O'Keefe III (born June 28, 1984) is an American political activist who founded Project Veritas, a far-right [3] activist [2] group that uses deceptively edited videos and information gathering techniques to attack mainstream media organizations and progressive groups.
In the US, ACORN suffered a damaging nationwide controversy in the fall of 2009 after James O'Keefe and Hannah Giles secretly made, edited and released videos of interactions with low-level ACORN personnel in several of their offices, leading to several investigations by state officials that concluded the videos were inaccurately portraying the ...
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And a number of Jaguar vehicles have been driven by villains in James Bond movies, like the Jaguar XKR driven by henchman Tang Lin Zao in 2002's "Die Another Day," the Jaguar XF featured during a ...
YouTuber James Charles is in a massive controversy after his former friend Tati Westbrook called him out in her "Bye Sister" video. He's lost 3 million subscribers since, and now he's being tailed ...
Project Veritas was founded in June 2010 by James O'Keefe, [1] [43] who served as chairman until he separated from the organization in February 2023 amid controversy over his handling of finances and his management style.