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Project Veritas on Tuesday announced a major victory in recovering legal costs in a defamation case against them. A US District court ruled that the accuser, who sued as well as shed, should compensate after pointing out exactly how unusual it was that a lady previously proclaimed “indigent” had upwards of 6 legal representatives accessible.
Various other minutes during the procedures are mentioned as indicators that outside political activist teams had an ongoing interest while doing so.
Project Veritas founder James O’Keefe described how Shirley Teter took legal action against the investigative organization for defamation, losing back in 2019. Project Veritas had run a story where they videotaped Scott Foval of Americans United for Change affirming Democrat operatives had actually been embedded at Trump rallies to incite physical violence in the lead-up to the 2016 political election. Teter refuted being a plant.
Teter had a team of 6 attorneys with her: Jonathan Sasser, Ralph Streza, Dixie Wells, Preetha Suresh Rini, Sean W Fernandes, and also Jeremy Falcone.
She was at first declared incapable of paying back legal charges until Chief US District Judge Martin Reidinger overthrew that ruling
“Judge Reidinger noted that Teter was represented by six attorneys in this matter, all of whom were from outside this district, and one of whom was from out of state. This was inconsistent with the claim that Teter was ‘indigent and therefore cannot pay the costs of the litigation herself,'” O’Keefe explains.
Additionally, Reidinger mentions how odd it was that one attorney: Sasser, raised on his very own accord that former Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton or the Democrats were not funding the suit.
According to Project Veritas:
The judge also “expressed bewilderment over why a baseless lawsuit was brought forward” by several allegedly pro bono attorneys from around the country, one of whom was quick to protest (without being asked) that “we’re not paid by the Hillary Clinton campaign or by the Democratic party or anything like that.”
O’Keefe exposed that dynamic strategist Lauren Windsor confessed to emailing Teter’s attorneys. “I believe I emailed her [Shirley Teter] attorney. It would’ve been Ralph Streza,” Windsor told investigators.
O’Keefe shared a January 2017 e-mail from Windsor where she confesses: “Would be a no brainer for the opportunity to take down JOK for good. We gotta know some rich guys who want the bragging rights.”
It’s claimed to be one part of a series of initiatives by Windsor, as O’Keefe goes on to point out Project Veritas success in the court against Steve Wentz (over “covertly” videotaping a union official) and also versus textbook sales representative Kimberley Koerber who was videotaped stating”the dead white guys did not create this country” and “damn the Second Amendment.”
Koerber still owes Project Veritas over $180,000.