On Tuesday, the Arizona Senate released a set of records, previously held by former Cyber Ninjas CEO Doug Logan, related to the sham “audit” of the 2020 election in Maricopa County.
On Tuesday, an Arizona judge said that former Cyber Ninjas CEO Doug Logan and his wife are responsible for releasing public records related to the partisan “audit” of the 2020 election.
Further review of records obtained by American Oversight in our investigation of the “audit” of Maricopa County’s 2020 election reveal a letter from a state senator to then-Vice President Pence asking that he not certify Biden’s victory.
On Tuesday, an Arizona judge denied in its entirety Cyber Ninjas’ latest attempt to dismiss our lawsuit seeking the release of records from the state Senate’s partisan election review.
During Thursday’s questioning, Logan said he would not be turning over documents anytime soon, despite several court rulings having found them to be public records subject to release.
The Arizona Court of Appeals ruled on Friday that the Senate must immediately produce more than 1,000 documents related to the Maricopa County election “audit” that don’t fall under a narrowly defined framework of legislative privilege.
Ruling from the Arizona Court of Appeals denying relief in Arizona Senate's claims of blanket legislative privilege over records related to its election "audit" of Maricopa County.
American Oversight on Monday filed an emergency motion asking an Arizona court to compel “audit” contractor Cyber Ninjas and CEO Doug Logan to answer questions under oath regarding the failure to release public records from the inquiry.