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We all talk about accountability being the key to preserving our democracy, so what happened to the Cyber Ninjas?
We should all know their fraudit in Arizona was illegal, no one prosecuted them, water over the dam.
Two groups did file FOIA's to get documents from the Ninjas and a judge John Hannah agreed that the Ninjas must turn over the documents. Nothing happened so the judge fined them 50k per day until the Ninjas turned over their records. The CEO of the Ninjas Doug Logan, who is a QAnon, Stop the Steal crony declared to the judge that his bogus company had disbanded, was broke, and there were no employees left to search for the records.
Is this the end of holding the Cyber Ninjas accountable? What is Doug Logan doing now, my guess is he is still pushing the Big Lie.
DOJ should have stopped the fraudit in the first place. The Cyber Ninjas violated federal law, Title 52 of the election code. By not prosecuting them it gave credence to the Big Lie and fraudits spread across the country and voting machines were even tampered with.
Where is Doug Logan?
Tommy Carcetti
(43,182 posts)We just cant see them.
dalton99a
(81,513 posts)Senate audit leaders Doug Logan and Ben Cotton are facing a Michigan criminal probe
By: Jerod MacDonald-Evoy - August 8, 2022 2:02 pm
Doug Logan, the CEO of the Florida-based firm hired by the Arizona Senate to conduct the partisan audit of the 2020 Maricopa County election, is under investigation for allegedly illegally obtaining Michigan voting machines and breaking into them.
The office of Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel, a Democrat, has petitioned the Michigan Prosecuting Attorneys Coordinating Council to name a special prosecutor to investigate Logan and others who falsely believed the election was stolen from Donald Trump and then set out to gather evidence by gaining access to ballot tabulators. Other targets of the probe include Arizona audit subcontractor Ben Cotton, the founder of the digital forensics company CyFIR, of CyFir who was supposedly in a hotel room in early 2021 when the breach of the tabulation equipment allegedly took place.
The request for a special prosecutor is part of an ongoing investigation that also includes the Trump-endorsed candidate expected to run against Nessel, Matthew DePerno, who has said that Logan and surfer turned conspiracy theorist Conan Hayes worked with him on the flawed Antrim County report.
The petition filed Friday asking for a special prosecutor alleges that DePerno and two others, Stefanie Lambert Juntilla and GOP state Rep. Daire Rendon, orchestrated a coordinated plan to gain access to voting tabulators used in Roscommon, Barry County and Missaukee counties.
gab13by13
(21,351 posts)so I was right about Logan. He got nothing for the fraudit in Arizona so he just moved on. Hopefully the state of Michigan will hold him accountable, our DOJ did not.
wiggs
(7,814 posts)Midnight Writer
(21,768 posts)I can't see him or hear him, but then, I wouldn't, would I?
I think he has been testing all the paper in the house looking for bamboo fibers.