The Arizona "Audit"

Hey look... Cyber Ninja CEO's Arizona recount grift leaves him 2 million dollars in debt. Just wait for this figure to go up astronomically when all the lawsuits arrive.

Somehow the Guy Who Tried to Steal Arizona for Trump Is Now Broke
Doug Logan, the CEO of Cyber Ninjas, says he’s $2 milllion in debt.
https://www.vice.com/en/article/y3vdjk/cyber-ninja-ceo-doug-logan-in-debt
Imagine getting 2M in debt to find more votes for good guy Joe? Guy's doing grifting wrong
 
Just to keep everyone up to date on the Arizona "fraudit" -- judge rules that the legislature must release all the records and not keep them secret. Cyber Ninjas claim they are insolvent.

Arizona judge takes narrow view of legislative privilege in audit records
Judge John Hannah said Tuesday the Arizona Senate can't claim "legislative privilege" for all the records involved in the recent audit of Maricopa County's ballots.
https://www.12news.com/article/news...cords/75-1f097467-9502-43a1-997a-f163d15eda69

PHOENIX — A judge says the Arizona Senate can’t claim legislative privilege to avoid releasing a wide variety of records from the review of the 2020 vote count conducted on behalf of Republican leaders.

The Senate and its lead contractor, Cyber Ninjas, have been battling for months over two public records lawsuits.

Maricopa County Superior Court Judge John Hannah on Tuesday took a narrow view of legislative privilege, saying the Senate may be able to keep secret only the communications of lawmakers discussing future legislation.

Hannah said the Senate can’t plausibly claim a need for secrecy given the amount of information that the Senate has already made public about the ballot review.

Meanwhile, a lawyer for Cyber Ninjas says the company is insolvent and can’t afford to pay attorneys to help it comply with court orders to release public documents.
 
Just to keep everyone up to date on the Arizona "fraudit" -- judge rules that the legislature must release all the records and not keep them secret. Cyber Ninjas claim they are insolvent.

Arizona judge takes narrow view of legislative privilege in audit records
Judge John Hannah said Tuesday the Arizona Senate can't claim "legislative privilege" for all the records involved in the recent audit of Maricopa County's ballots.
https://www.12news.com/article/news...cords/75-1f097467-9502-43a1-997a-f163d15eda69

PHOENIX — A judge says the Arizona Senate can’t claim legislative privilege to avoid releasing a wide variety of records from the review of the 2020 vote count conducted on behalf of Republican leaders.

The Senate and its lead contractor, Cyber Ninjas, have been battling for months over two public records lawsuits.

Maricopa County Superior Court Judge John Hannah on Tuesday took a narrow view of legislative privilege, saying the Senate may be able to keep secret only the communications of lawmakers discussing future legislation.

Hannah said the Senate can’t plausibly claim a need for secrecy given the amount of information that the Senate has already made public about the ballot review.

Meanwhile, a lawyer for Cyber Ninjas says the company is insolvent and can’t afford to pay attorneys to help it comply with court orders to release public documents.

I call bullshit on Cyber Ninjas because they were supposed to be well-funded by the crazies that believed in the big lie.

Yet, that wouldn't prevent them from turning over the documents involving their audit including the financial records of the audit.

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Forbes: “A 10-month-long review of Wisconsin’s 2020 election conducted by a conservative group in the state found no signs of widespread or significant election fraud, according to a new report of its findings, further disproving continued baseless allegations of election fraud as the battleground state undergoes a contentious partisan election audit.”
 
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