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Well, Josh, you did ask for it…

18 Thursday Oct 2018

Posted by Michael Bersin in Claire McCaskill, social media, US Senate

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Claire McCaskill, Class D Felony, James O'Keefe, Josh Hawley, missouri, Project Veritas, social media, Twitter, U.S. Senate

Josh Hawley (r) doesn’t appear to be that adept at this law stuff.

Josh Hawley (r) [2016 file photo].

Yesterday, via social media:

Josh Hawley @HawleyMO
Senator, accusing people of crimes is a serious thing. If you have evidence of a crime, please come forward with it immediately. Otherwise, please stop politicizing the legal process for your reelection. #MOsen
4:42 PM – 17 Oct 2018

Dude, Claire McCaskill (D) was Jackson County Prosecutor from 1993 to 1998.

In the past Senator McCaskill has expressed her opinion of Josh Hawley’s legal bona fides:

…Well, it would be hard not to follow it. The law is pretty clear. There’s never been an Attorney General in the history of our state that hasn’t lived in Jefferson City because the law says shall. He’s, listen, I’m a Mizzou educated lawyer, but I can keep up. [laughter] And I know what the word shall means in the law. Now I know he went to Yale, I think, or Harvard, one of those, one of those fancy ones. Um, I think they taught him the same thing, shall is shall. So if it’s shall then you must live in Jefferson City. And you are not legally entitled to vote somewhere other than where you live. Oh there’s a problem here…

Okay.

Well, Josh, you did ask for it:

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Thursday, October 18, 2018
Contact: Meira Bernstein and Eric Mee [….]
McCaskill for Missouri Files Complaint to Demand Attorney General Appoint a Special Prosecutor

MISSOURI — Today, McCaskill for Missouri filed a complaint with the Attorney General’s office to demand that Attorney General Josh Hawley appoint a special prosecutor to further investigate fraud committed by James O’Keefe and Project Veritas against the McCaskill campaign. Counsel for the McCaskill campaign has delivered a letter to the Attorney General’s office laying out clear violations by O’Keefe and his organization of Missouri’s Merchandising Practices Act, 407 RSMo, for which the Attorney General has primary responsibility.

Given the Attorney General’s promotion and encouragement of this fraud, the campaign is requesting a special prosecutor.

See below for full text of the letter delivered to the Attorney General’s office, and to view the exhibits referenced in the letter below, click here [pdf].

October 18, 2018

Attorney General Josh Hawley
Missouri Attorney General’s Office
Supreme Court Building
207 W. High Street
P.O. Box 899
Jefferson City, Missouri 65102

Re: Complaint, Evidence of Crime, and Request for Special Prosecutor to Investigate Possible Felonies Committed by Project Veritas

Attorney General Hawley:

I represent Claire McCaskill and McCaskill for Missouri. As you are aware from public reports, a “not for profit” group called Project Veritas (led by convicted criminal, James O’Keefe) recently admitted that it used false pretenses to gain access to Ms. McCaskill and individuals associated with her campaign. Project Veritas then secretly filmed interactions and released the footage publicly.

There is probable cause to believe that Project Veritas has committed a class D felony under Missouri law. We request you appoint a special prosecutor and forward this complaint to them for further investigation and charges as appropriate. Given your current candidacy for the Senate seat held by Ms. McCaskill, we are sure you will agree that it would be appropriate for you to recuse yourself from the matter. In addition, you have actively promoted these illegally obtained videos for the perceived benefit of your own campaign, which calls for recusal.

Based on public reporting, we understand you are at least generally aware of the situation. The Kansas City Star has quoted you as saying, “if you have evidence of a crime, please come forward with it immediately.” Jason Hancock, McCaskill demands Hawley’s office investigate hidden/camera videos of her campaign, KANSAS CITY STAR, October 17, 2018.

We do have such evidence and here it is.

The Attorney General has primary responsibility for enforcement of Missouri’s Merchandising Practices Act, Chapter 407 RSMo. The Act clearly applies to this situation. In Missouri, it is unlawful to use deception, fraud, and misrepresentation “in connection with” the “solicitation of any funds for any charitable purpose.” 407.020, RSMo. The use of deception, false pretense, etc… is illegal regardless of whether “committed before, during or after the…solicitation.”

Project Veritas is a “charitable” organization. It applied for and was granted tax exempt status by the IRS (EIN 27-2894856). (See Exhibit A, Project Veritas IRS Form 990s for 2015 and 2016) Project Veritas’ filings with the IRS admit that the types of “investigations” at issue here are part of the organization’s mission. In other words, the making of videos under false pretense are an important part of the organization’s effort to raise money. Although Project Veritas does not publicly disclose the names of its donors, we know that they accepted over three million dollars in 2015 and again in 2016. Videos of this type are regularly posted on the Project Veritas website in order to drive traffic to the website and solicit donations from viewers of the videos. (See Exhibit B, Screenshots from Project Veritas Website).

Although Project Veritas is not registered to do business in Missouri, nor is it registered with your office as a charitable organization, Mr. O’Keefe and Project Veritas, blatantly disregarded the requirement of candor and honesty when raising money for a charitable organization by deceptively obtaining access to facilities and individuals in Missouri. To do so, they misrepresented their identity (See Exhibit C, affidavit of Luke Tonant) and deceitfully omitted that they were affiliated with Project Veritas (Id). Neither Ms. McCaskill nor the staffers interviewed would have consented to any conversations at all had they known the individuals were affiliated with convicted criminal, James O’Keefe. (Id.). They also did not disclose they were filming the conversations. (Id.) Mr. O’Keefe’s deceptive and fraudulent practices in Missouri for the purpose of raising money for a “charitable” organization violate the letter and spirit of the law.

This complaint involves a fairly straightforward violation of the law. In 2000, Attorney General Jay Nixon sued the Benetton corporation for similar deceptions. “National News Briefs; Missouri Sues Benetton Over Death Row Ads,” N.Y. Times, February 11, 2000. Courts recognize that trespassing under false pretenses is actionable even when the perpetrator claims to be engaged in “journalism.” In Food Lion Inc v. Capital Cities/ABC Inc., 194 F.3d 505 (4th Cir. 1999), journalists went undercover to expose unsanitary practices in a grocery store chain. While Project Veritas certainly is not a journalistic endeavor, the real journalists there were found to be trespassing and, while those real journalists deserved some deference under the law, the court found that laws of general applicability will withstand constitutional challenge even though they are being applied to journalists.

Project Veritas is not a journalistic endeavor. Moreover, these individuals knew or should have known that what they were doing was illegal because they have engaged in this unlawful and unacceptable behavior in the past. In 2010, Mr. O’Keefe pleaded guilty and was sentenced to probation, community service and required to pay a fine for breaking into Senator Mary Landrieu’s office. (Exhibit D). A Federal Judge called Mr. O’Keefe’s conduct there “nefarious and potentially dangerous.”

Since his sentencing, O’Keefe has also faced a string of lawsuits relating to his continued penchant for misrepresentation. In 2017, the American Federation of Teachers affiliate in Michigan filed suit against Project Veritas for “infiltrating and illegally gathering proprietary information” from AFT. And in June 2018, several organizations filed suit seeking more than $1 million dollars in actual damages plus an undetermined amount for punitive damages for Project Veritas’s similar behavior where a Project Veritas agent posed as an intern to trespass on private property. (See Exhibit E)

In light of these deceptive tactics, you should request a special prosecutor investigate these disturbing events and assist with any additional prosecutions as may be brought by local prosecutors.

Sincerely,

Stinson Leonard Street LLP
Charles W. Hatfield
CWH:CAS

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There you go.

Senator Claire McCaskill (D) [2017 file photo].

Previously:

“…So this is really a question for Josh Hawley, what did he know, when did he know it?” (October 17, 2018)

“…So this is really a question for Josh Hawley, what did he know, when did he know it?”

17 Wednesday Oct 2018

Posted by Michael Bersin in Claire McCaskill, US Senate

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Claire McCaskill, David Kirby, James O'Keefe, Josh Hawley, Media, missouri, Missouri Merchandising Practices Act, Project Veritas, U.S. Senate

Josh Hawley (r) [2016 file photo].

Apparently the right wingnut Project Veritas and their founder James O’Keefe did their secret video thing using a person or persons embedded in Claire McCaskill’s (D) campaign. Josh Hawley (r) and his friends are all atwitter.

A release from Senator McCaskill’s campaign:

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Wednesday, October 17, 2018
Contact: Meira Bernstein and Eric Mee [….]

McCaskill for Missouri Campaign Manager David Kirby Calls on Attorney General Josh Hawley to Appoint Special Prosecutor to Investigate Crimes Committed by Project Veritas Against McCaskill Campaign

McCaskill for Missouri Campaign Manager David Kirby Calls on Attorney General Josh Hawley to Appoint Special Prosecutor to Investigate Crimes Committed by Project Veritas Against McCaskill Campaign

MISSOURI — Today, McCaskill for Missouri Campaign Manager David Kirby called on Josh Hawley to uphold his responsibility as Attorney General and appoint a special prosecutor to investigate crimes committed by Project Veritas against the McCaskill campaign.

“Josh Hawley’s responsibility as the Attorney General of Missouri is to protect Missourians from fraud. Rather than doing his job and investigating this very serious situation, Hawley has been embracing, celebrating and promoting this clear case of fraudulent activity designed to hurt his political opponent. It should not be lost on any Missourian that Hawley will stoop to anything – and stop at nothing – to climb the ladder to higher office. Therefore, today we are calling on Attorney General Hawley to appoint a special prosecutor to investigate the violations of the Missouri Merchandising Practices Act committed against the McCaskill campaign,” said McCaskill for Missouri Campaign Manager David Kirby.

As Missouri’s Attorney General, Josh Hawley is obligated to protect Missourians from fraud. Instead of upholding his duty to Missourians, Hawley is openly embracing, promoting, and fundraising off of the illegal infiltration of his opponent’s Senate campaign. With Hawley’s campaign surrogates and supporters bragging publicly that they had advance copies of the video, and/or knowledge of the fraudulent activity, Hawley needs to answer for what exactly he knew about this illegal infiltration and when he knew it. This cannot become the new normal in Missouri politics, which is why the McCaskill for Missouri campaign is calling on Josh Hawley to exercise his jurisdiction under the Missouri Merchandising Practices Act — a law he has frequently touted in the past — to investigate the crimes committed by Project Veritas against the McCaskill campaign.

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Apparently the Project Veritas videos (no, we’re not linking to a right wingnut site) show that Claire McCaskill is a Democrat.

There’s still a lot details we don’t know.

This afternoon David Kirby, Claire McCaskill’s campaign manager, held a media conference call on the subject.

The transcript:

[….]

David Kirby (McCaskill campaign manager): …Thanks everybody for joining today, I recognize how busy you all are, three weeks to go before election day. Uh, but, but it’s important and appreciate your time and attention. Uh, you know, as Attorney General Josh Hawley is supposed to be protecting Missourians from fraud. You have all seen these recent videos released by Project Veritas and known provocateur James O’Keefe. We have reason to believe that fraud was committed against our campaign. And rather than calling it out, for the past forty-eight hours Josh Hawley has been actively embracing and celebrating these fraudulent videos. He’s been sending out fundraising e-mails about them, he’s been tweeting about them, he’s been encouraging his supporters to watch them and pass them around, he’s been encouraging Missouri voters to look at these.

But this call today is not about Project Veritas. This is about Josh Hawley and his failure to act. This cannot be the new normal in Missouri politics. We cannot have people perpetrating fraud, going into campaigns, obtaining videos under false pretenses in violation of law. Josh Hawley’s supposed to be protecting us from fraud as Attorney General and he’s not. I’m having this conversation today because Claire’s busy, she’s on the road. She’s in Cape Girardeau and then on to Jefferson County. She’s talking to Missourians about the rising cost of prescription drugs which she has fought to lower, she’s talking to voters about the importance of protecting health insurance coverage for those with preexisting conditions, she’s talking about the importance of fighting for our veterans and military families, and she’s also talking about the growing opioid epidemic and crisis that’s facing so many families here in Missouri.

Her track record on bipartisan issues is very clear, she’s worked with everyone, Republican, Democrats, Independents. But today I have to have this call. And today our campaign I calling on Attorney General Josh Hawley to look into this matter under the Missouri Merchandising Practices Act which we have probable cause to believe was violated through these activities of Project Veritas. And we’re calling on Hawley to recuse himself, because he clearly is biased in this situation, and demanding that he appoint a special prosecutor to investigate these matters and investigate these claims and charges.

We have retained counsel in this matter. You’ll be getting more information about that in the coming days. But again, it’s time for Josh Hawley to stand up, it’s time for him to stop hiding when it comes to his job, and it’s time for him to stop promoting this fraud.

With that I’m happy to answer any questions you may have.

[….]

Question: …um, Senator McCaskill said previously that, uh, it’s startling that Josh Hawley would be part of fraudulently embedding somebody in my campaign. Do you guys have any evidence that Hawley was, uh, specific, Hawley or anyone in his campaign was involved in this Project Veritas, uh, situation?

David Kirby: Well clearly Josh Hawley is perpetrating this, this fraud by promoting it and encouraging it. You don’t have to look any further than look at some of his closest surrogates. Ed Martin, his supporter, who’s show he just went on yesterday, was aware of thee videos, he said this, Martin did, several weeks ago. And he’s featured prominently in the video. Furthermore, Greg Keller, well known Republican operative, paid for by many Republican outfits, who is a clear supporter of the Attorney General’s, also has indicated that he knew about these videos in advance. And he’s encouraging people. So this is really a question for Josh Hawley, what did he know, when did he know it?

[….]

Question: …when, when you say fraud has been perpetrated can you explain that? And what evidence do you have that it was specifically fraudulent, what happened?

David Kirby: Well, there’s no question that videos were captured under false pretenses and misrepresentation, which, under Missouri law, is fraud. We have also probable cause to believe that the Missouri Merchandising Practices Act was violated. And I can cite for you the specific cites. The act clearly applies to this situation. In Missouri it is unlawful to use deception, fraud, misrepresentation in connection with solicitation of any funds for any charitable purpose. And that is Missouri Revised Statutes 407.020. Project Veritas is a purported 501(c)(3).

[….]

Question: …sort of a two pronged question here. Um, you issued two statements last night. The second of which seemed to back off on this, uh, claim that, uh, that Hawley was involved. Was that purposeful and why did you do that? And secondly, aren’t you by implicating, um, Hawley in this thing asking Hawley to investigate himself?

David Kirby: Well I think I was pretty clear with the earlier question. Josh Hawley has openly been encouraging this, promoting this, fundraising off of this in the last forty-eight hours. Um, and his close friends and surrogates, that include Ed Martin and Greg Keller, have all publicly said that they had advance copies of these videos and also have been promoting it.

Question: But that doesn’t answer my [crosstalk] question.

David Kirby: What was your second question?

Question: Well, that doesn’t answer my question. The, my question was, you issued one statement that seemed to in, implicate Hawley, the you, then within hours you issued a second statement that seemed to back off from that. So it looks like you did your due diligence as a campaign and you decided, I can give you the exact language. Um, your first language was, starting, it is startling that Josh Hawley would be part of fraudulently embedding somebody in my campaign. Your second statement aid, it is startling that Josh Hawley would embrace fraudulently embedding somebody in my campaign, implying that you did some due diligence and you decided as a campaign that maybe you couldn’t prove the first point.

David Kirby: No, you know, you know, on advice of legal counsel we’re not going to get into specifics of what we know, um, with respect [inaudible] the facts of these individuals involved. Uh, the reality is that’s a question for Josh, I mean, it’s a question for Josh Hawley. What did he know, when did he know it?

Question: The second part…

David Kirby: Your second question?

Question: …was, are you asking him to investigate himself? If he’s implicated, if he had something to do with it, uh, isn’t that an inherent conflict of interest?

David Kirby: No, I think I was very clear in my statement that we’re calling on the Attorney General to recuse himself, but that the Attorney General’s office has the authority to investigate violations of the Merchandising Practices Act. I know that he loves to talk about that issue when it comes to various topics. Um, and he needs to recuse himself personally, but appoint a special Attorney General as he has the authority and jurisdiction to do in this situation.

[….]

Question: …Do you know who it was who was, um, embedded into the campaign and, two, since most of the, a lot of this, uh, video about Planned Parenthood seems to have been filmed in the Columbia field office, um, have any of the staffers who were working out of that office been disciplined for any of the statements they made in the video?

David Kirby: On your first question on who the individual or individuals involved in this incident, on the advice of legal counsel we’re not going to get into specific fact at this moment on those, um, those folks that perpetrated this. Um, suffice to say, as I’ve indicated, you’ll be getting updated information shortly on that. Um, and we will be taking, uh, legal action.

On the second question, could you repeat the second part of the question?

Question: Yeah, I was interested if you’ve take, if any of the staffers have been disciplined for statements because if you look at the statements that say that Planned Parenthood is not supporting Claire, well then, McCaskill, then you look at her campaign finance reports you’ll find that five thousand dollars has been contributed by the Planned Parenthood national political organization. And so they were not only, not only were their statements wrong, but they, you know, maybe out of, a little bit out of, uh, you know, a little bit too loose in what they were saying. So I wonder if there’s been any disciplinary action taken against them.

David Kirby: …yeah, clearly their statements were wrong. And they don’t know what they’re talking about. You know, and they’re, they’re twenty-five, year old kids and they’re having a conversation behind closed doors. And they don’t speak for the campaign. And the facts are very clear. Yes, we have taken money from Planned Parenthood. Yes, that money’s been disclosed by law, by FEC regulation – that we haven’t his from it. So, you know, I’m not going to comment on what a twenty-five year old kid says behind closed doors when they’re not authorized to talk for the campaign.

[….]

Question: … When you look at that video it looks as if, uh, James O’Keefe is talking to, uh, some of the staffers. When, to the best of your knowledge, did this happen?

David Kirby: … Um, yeah, so again, we have, we have information on, on when this happened, but it’s, on the advice of counsel I’m not going to get into specific timing. Um, but it’s, it’s fair to say, and you’ll know more once we, um, you know, pursue our legal action. Um, it’s fair to say that this happened, um, a number of times as the video indicates.

[….]

Question: …You have mentioned, you know, having retained an attorney and, uh, having advice from counsel. Are you planning any sort of individual legal action against Project Veritas or Mr. O’Keefe, or are you focused solely on a potential investigation by the Attorney General’s office?

David Kirby: …Yeah, great question. Uh, I think that we, we’re pursuing, uh, various options that include, um, you know, demanding the Attorney General and his office do their job and enforce the state law. And there are also other violations that we believe occurred that are outside the purview of the Attorney General’s office that we may pursue based on our legal, um, legal analysis and legal guidance.

Question: This is a very narrow legalistic question, and I understand that you may not answer for this, but Missouri is a one party consent state when it comes to videotaping people. Could that complicate any legal pursuits that you have, or do you feel that the violations of the Missouri, uh, Merchandising Act supersede anything involving taping somebody without their permission.

David Kirby: You know, I would just, you know, Attorney General Josh Hawley has used the Merchandising Practices Act in a very broad way as you all well know, um, over the past year and a half. We are very confident that there is a cause of action here under that statute. And I think the Attorney General would agree if you asked him.

Question: … It obviously appeared that someone embedded in the campaign, either as an intern or a volunteer. Can you just walk us through what your normal process is when someone approaches the campaign when they want to work on it, how much vetting you do, obviously low level staffers I wouldn’t assume that you’re doing full background checks on them? But what is your normal process for when someone approaches the campaign, which obviously was probably exploited in, in this case by the, by Project Veritas.

David Kirby: Yeah, I mean, I’m not going to get into specifics on our office polices and personnel policies. Suffice to say that we do do due diligence and, um, that includes full time staff, interns, and volunteers.

[….]

…I just want to reiterate that this is not about Project Veritas. This is about the Attorney General’s failure, his failure to stand up and, you know, call out fraudulent activity. And it’s a failure, really, of, of politics, the dialogue that this campaign is getting into, um, that he’s perpetrated, this gutter politics. We just can’t have this be the new normal. Claire McCaskill’s never fought dirty. She’s not going to do it. She’s out there talking about the issues. We want the Attorney General to talk about the issues and focus on that and not fraudulent videos that are captured…

We will be pursuing legal remedies and you’ll get more information on that shortly.

[….]

Senator Claire McCaskill (D) [2018 file photo].

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