DOJ Sending Man To Prison After Biden’s Daughter…

The story involving Ashley Biden’s diary, its discovery by two individuals at a halfway house, and its subsequent sale to James O’Keefe and Project Veritas has taken several twists and turns.

 


 

Ashley Biden’s diary reportedly contained entries detailing her experiences and thoughts, including an entry from January 2019 where she mentioned showering with her father, Joe Biden, at an inappropriate age. This revelation raised eyebrows and led to speculation about the nature of their relationship.

Following the acquisition of the diary by Project Veritas, James O’Keefe and the organization faced legal trouble. O’Keefe was reportedly the victim of an FBI raid and was arrested by the Biden administration. Additionally, the two individuals who found the diary pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit interstate transportation of stolen property.

Now, the Department of Justice is seeking prison time for Aimee Harris, one of the individuals involved in stealing the diary. Harris allegedly stole the diary, along with other personal items belonging to Ashley Biden, from her residence in Florida. Harris and another individual, Robert Kurlander, were paid $20,000 each by Project Veritas for the diary and other materials.

It’s important to note that while Project Veritas received the diary, they did not publish it, citing inability to verify its authenticity. However, another website reportedly published its contents.

The Department of Justice (DOJ) is seeking prison time for Aimee Harris, the woman who stole the diary of the president’s daughter, Ashley Biden, and sold it to conservative media site Project Veritas for tens of thousands of dollars before the 2020 presidential election.

According to the DOJ, Harris was temporarily staying at the Delray Beach, Fla., residence of Ashley Biden in September 2020 when she stole the diary “containing highly personal entries” as well as tax records, a cellphone and family photographs. Harris enlisted defandant Robert Kurlander to assist her in selling the collected material.

Project Veritas, based in New York, paid Harris and Kurlander $20,000 each for the diary and other materials the pair returned to Florida to obtain. Project Veritas is a controversial media outlet known for sting operations, sending its staffers undercover to record sources and capture what they say is the true story behind the headlines.

In November, the DOJ raided two locations tied to Project Veritas and the organization’s founder, James O’Keefe.

Project Veritas never published the diary, but a different website did. O’Keefe, who said he received the diary from tipsters who found it abandoned in a hotel room, said he did not publish it because he could not verify its authenticity.

Harrison Carter
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