FBI Searches Homes Tied To Project Veritas Over Diary Probe
FBI Searches Homes Tied To Project Veritas Over Diary Probe
Federal agents searched the New York homes of people tied to the conservative group Project Veritas months after the group received a diary that a tipster claimed belonged to President Joe Bidens youngest daughter, its leader said Friday.

NEW YORK: Federal agents searched the New York homes of people tied to the conservative group Project Veritas months after the group received a diary that a tipster claimed belonged to President Joe Bidens youngest daughter, its leader said Friday.

In a video posted on YouTube, James OKeefe said his organization had received a grand jury subpoena and said current and former Project Veritas employees had their homes searched by federal agents.

The conservative group is known for using hidden cameras and hiding identities to try to ensnare journalists in embarrassing conversations and to reveal supposed liberal bias.

An FBI spokesman confirmed that agents had conducted court authorized law enforcement activity at an apartment in Manhattan and an address in Mamaroneck in Westchester County. The U.S. attorneys office in Manhattan declined to comment.

OKeefe said his group never threatened anyone or engaged in any illegal conduct. He said there was no doubt Project Veritas acted appropriately at each and every step.

In the video, OKeefe says that his group was contacted late last year by tipsters who had claimed to have a copy of Ashley Bidens diary. The tipsters said the diary had been abandoned in a room after she left the room, OKeefe said, adding that the tipsters said the diary had explosive allegations against then-candidate Joe Biden.

He said the groups lawyers had been in contact with the Justice Department before the searches, which were first reported by The New York Times, and had conveyed unassailable facts that demonstrate Project Veritas lack of involvement in criminal activity and/or criminal intent.

OKeefe said the tipsters who had provided the diary had contacted the group and at the time said they were also negotiating with another organization to sell the information. Ultimately, Project Veritas did not publish information from the diary, in part because the group could not determine if it belonged to Ashley Biden, or if the information was authentic, he said.

OKeefe said his group tried to return the diary to a lawyer for Ashely Biden and later provided it to law enforcement, though he did not specific which agency the group contacted.

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