The Gateway Pundit
On Friday, the New York Supreme Court issued a devastating opinion ruling against the New York Times that confirms the outlet illegally obtained private attorney-client records from Project Veritas.
The Times must now provide Project Veritas with copies of everything that was “Irregularly and Improperly” gathered, and then destroy all records in question.
From the Court’s ruling…
And the 3,800 lb elephant in the room is this: how will anyone know if all copies, both print and electronic are actually eradicated? If you’re taking “the word” of the times, well, you might want to think about that. Perhaps they should allow O’Keefe to rummage about in the Times records, you know, just to check and make sure the Times isn’t cheating . . .