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Jeremy Duda
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Defying both the Court of Appeals and the Senate, Cyber Ninjas won't turn over internal communications, staffing records to @FannKfann.
The Senate says they're on their own if they want to fight it in court.
Cyber Ninjas, flouting court order, refuse to turn over public records to the Senate
Cyber Ninjas wont hand over all of the documents that Senate President Karen Fann requested from the review it conducted of the 2020 election in Maricopa County, despite an order by the Arizona...
azmirror.com
6:09 PM · Sep 17, 2021
https://www.azmirror.com/2021/09/17/cyber-ninjas-flouting-court-order-refuse-to-turn-over-public-records-to-the-senate/
Cyber Ninjas wont hand over all of the documents that Senate President Karen Fann requested from the review it conducted of the 2020 election in Maricopa County, despite an order by the Arizona Court of Appeals that all such records be made public.
Attorney Jack Wilenchik, who represents the Florida-based company that led the election review that Fann ordered, argued to the Senates lawyer that the staffing records and internal communications are not public records, and said Cyber Ninjas will not turn them over as the Senate president requested.
The company will provide full financial statements about the audit, either as part of the report that will become public on Sept. 24, or shortly thereafter, Wilenchik wrote in an email to Senate attorney Kory Langhofer on Friday. And it will provide its communications with the Senate, which have not been made public, and any updated policies and procedures its subcontractors have used during the audit.
But staffing records, as well as internal communications and communications with subcontractors, are private records, Wilenchik wrote. For example, Wilenchik said it would not be practical, workable, fair or legal for the company to be forced to turn over internal company emails about staffing and Cyber Ninjas performance of its contract with the Senate.
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OAITW r.2.0
(24,449 posts)empedocles
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Hugin
(33,120 posts)AKA Two weeks.
These guys kill me.
I think they're still waiting for a check from TFG.
crickets
(25,962 posts)Even the most lenient college prof eventually loses patience and says some variation of, "You've had 2 extensions. Get the paper to me by tomorrow or get an F."
The CyberNincompoops have run out the clock here. There's got be an end to the nonsense.
gab13by13
(21,303 posts)The law must only apply to Democrats?
triron
(21,995 posts)GulfCoast66
(11,949 posts)But when a guy looking at hanging is buying rope, keep selling it to them.
Had the DOJ stepped in it would seen as deep state repression.
Once the batshit crazies start fighting among themselves, which they will, it falls into the realm of never interrupt your enemy when they are making a mistake.
They have defied the ones funding them.
Turning Arizona blue by the day. Play to the batshit crazy and eventually only the batshit crazy support you. They should have learned that from the last election. Might work in Mississippi. In Arizona?