Two people who stole the diary of US President Joe Biden’s daughter and sold her have pleaded guilty to the New York attorney general’s office. The attorney general’s office said Thursday that the two Florida residents not only stole Ashley Biden’s diaries, but also stole other personal belongings and then sold them. Both pleaded guilty.
41-year-old Ashley Biden, who works as a social worker, stored her personal items in an apartment in Florida, and she reported her disappearance to authorities in the fall of 2020. According to prosecutors, from the apartment where one of the defendants lived at the time of the crime,
Tax returns, a digital device filled with family photos, diaries and a cell phone were stolen.
The trial revealed that the woman, who was living in an apartment in Florida, stole the items and then contacted an acquaintance who contacted Project Veritas, a right-wing investigative organization that paid the man and woman to have them delivered to New York.
According to the report, employees of the activist organization seized the items and then returned the man and woman to Florida to reclaim more of Ashley Biden’s property. The organization paid the defendants $20,000 (8.2 million HUF) each.
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According to Project Veritas, which is aimed at bringing down politicians and the press, he received notes from “Bullets”, which were found by informants in a room. Representatives of the organization claim that the diary was immediately handed over to the police and that no illegal act was carried out.
James O’Keefe, the organization’s founder, said they had not released any information from the diary because they could not confirm that it actually belonged to Ashley Biden.
Last April, both O’Keefe and the Project Veritas Twitter account he runs were banned from the microblogging social network, according to Twitter’s reasoning, for “violating Twitter guidelines by misrepresenting and manipulating the platform,” MTI wrote.