Republican Sexual Harrassment Prank Fails Miserably

James E. O'Keefe III (born June 28, 1984) is a politically conservative American activist who garnered media attention in September 2009 for creating the ACORN undercover videos, which purported to expose wrongdoing by the community group ACORN. Publicity associated with the tapes contributed to the disbanding of ACORN. However, subsequent investigations found no evidence of criminal acts by ACORN, and determined that O'Keefe's videos had been misleadingly edited to portray ACORN in a negative light.
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In January 2010, O'Keefe and three editors of conservative college publications were arrested by the FBI[8][9] at the federal offices of Senator Mary Landrieu for impersonating phone-company workmen and attempting to tamper with or wiretap Landrieu's phone lines.[10] The initial felony charges were reduced to a misdemeanor, and O'Keefe pled guilty and was sentenced to three years' probation, 100 hours of community service and was fined $1,500.[11]

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