Judge Rejects Project Veritas' First Amendment Claim in Biden Diary Case
Over 900 Documents Related to the Case to be Given to Investigators
- A U.S. District Judge rejected Project Veritas' First Amendment claim in a case involving the alleged theft of President Joe Biden's daughter's diary.
- The judge ruled that over 900 documents related to the case can be given to investigators by January 5.
- Two individuals, Aimee Harris and Robert Kurlander, have pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit interstate transportation of stolen property, including the diary.
- Project Veritas paid Harris and Kurlander $20,000 each to deliver the diary and other items to New York.
- Project Veritas has not been charged with any crime and maintains that its activities were ethical and legal.