If you see @CNN reporters being politically incorrect or unethical, send footage to me to qualify for $10,000. #CNNLeaks pic.twitter.com/Qig902lHto

In a video announcing the release of 100 hours of audio secretly recorded inside the CNN newsroom, 'Project Veritas' founder James O'Keefe put a $10,000 bounty on any proof of "media malfeasance."



O'Keefe is in the process of releasing hundreds of hours of audio recorded inside the CNN newsroom in a "WikiLeaks-style dump."



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In this bit we found @CNN's Executive Editor @ArthurBrice talks about using "dishonest and outdated information" in CNN's polls. #CNNLeaks pic.twitter.com/j2L2FrqYwY — James O'Keefe (@JamesOKeefeIII) February 23, 2017

Just received confirmation that @realDonaldTrump has seen and heard about the @Project_Veritas @CNN leaks. He said "that's so cool"! — James O'Keefe (@JamesOKeefeIII) February 23, 2017

Important: #CNNLeaks is not being allowed to trend on Twitter. It is the dominant topic, but is not showing up in worldwide or US trending. pic.twitter.com/cc5ivxA1vl — David Seaman (@d_seaman) February 23, 2017

Just like @wikileaks, @Project_Veritas will serve as an outlet for whistleblowers who wish to come forward w/ docs & secret audio. #CNNLeaks pic.twitter.com/e7pXLmsIHw — James O'Keefe (@JamesOKeefeIII) February 23, 2017

"The audio was secretly recorded in 2009 by an anonymous source inside CNN's Atlanta headquarters who we are identifying as Miss X. The tapes contain soundbites from current and previous CNN employees Joe Sterling, Arthur Brice, and Nicky Robertson, as well as numerous others. Project Veritas is also offering a $10,000 award for content that exposes media malfeasance," according to 'Project Veritas .'"Project Veritas is determined to expose malfeasance, corruption and wrongdoing," said Project Veritas founder and president James O'Keefe. "We want to become a destination where citizen journalists can come forward, work with us and make a real impact. That's why today, we're announcing a $10,000 award for anyone that comes forward with legally obtained materials exposing media malfeasance. If you have hidden audio recordings, video tapes or documents inside of a news room or media institution, and the material is good enough, I will pay you $10,000."Online forums like 4chan have set up a place for people to access the recordings and share what they find. "PROTIP: Download the file and run it via audacity. That way you will be able to see the spikes in the audio file and make out where the conversations are," one post says."Audio engineer reporting in," said one comment. "If you find anything good that needs to be cleaned up let me know."Another comment said Watch O'Keefe's full announcement: