“The most transparent election audit in American history” — that’s what we were sold. It was all lie.
The Arizona Mirror reports, The Arizona Senate has spent $500,000 on election ‘audit’ legal fees:
The Arizona Senate has spent more than $500,000 in taxpayer money related to the partisan election review it conducted in 2021, including on legal battles over public records and access to the audit facility.
Senate Republicans hired Phoenix-based law firm Statecraft to represent it on matters related to the so-called “audit” of the 2020 election in Maricopa County. That representation has included reviewing records for public release, litigation aimed at blocking the release of other records and a dispute with the Arizona Mirror and other local media over access to the audit. The Senate has released tens of thousands of records in response to public records requests from watchdog organizations and journalists, but is still fighting the release of others.
The Arizona Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in one case related to legislative records on May 10.
In cases where the Senate has argued that some “audit”-related records aren’t public, courts have roundly rejected claims that the records aren’t public because they were created or retained by the contractors the Senate hired to do the election review. Instead, the courts have said that the Senate’s position would render the public records law meaningless.
“Allowing the legislature to disregard the clear mandate of the (public records law) would undermine the integrity of the legislative process and discourage transparency,” which would run counter to the purpose of Arizona’s public records law, the Arizona Court of Appeals ruled.
Senate President Karen Fann appealed the case about records created by Cyber Ninjas, the now-defunct company hired to conduct the election review, to the state Supreme Court. But that court declined to take it up, leaving the appellate court ruling in place.
According to the latest invoices, Statecraft has now billed Fann and the Senate roughly $502,000 since April 2021, when the audit began. (Payments to Statecraft go as far back as December 2020 over separate legal matters.)
More than a year later, tens of thousands of documents were turned over — but only those that were in the Senate’s possession. Cyber Ninjas, the now-defunct firm that Fann hired to oversee the election review, has not turned over any records, even in the face of $50,000 daily fines for failing to do so. The company and its CEO, Doug Logan, continue to fight turning over documents to the point a judge named Logan and his wife personally responsible for the records moving forward, even as the tally for the fines has risen to $4.1 million.
UPDATE:
NEWS tonight from our lawsuit for Arizona "audit" records: Attorneys for Doug Logan have notified us that they are turning over 1,062 pages of records to the Arizona Senate.
Multiple courts have ruled that records held by Cyber Ninjas are public records and must be released. pic.twitter.com/8OaaQgBCFo
— American Oversight (@weareoversight) May 7, 2022
After racking up $4.2m in fines for refusing a court order to turn over records from the “audit,” Doug Logan will finally provide documents related to subcontractors like Wake TSI, CyFIR, Dr. Shiva and Jovan Pulitzer. https://t.co/t2Qz8hGEYm
— Jeremy Duda (@jeremyduda) May 7, 2022
Nearly every claim that Fann’s so-called audit team made about the 2020 general election was either inaccurate, misleading or patently false. The “audit” was spurred by President Donald Trump’s campaign in order to overturn the results, and was overseen by people with no election experience who helped form many of the bogus conspiracy theories about the 2020 election.
The most recent invoice requested $10,824 for the entire month of March. Attorneys at Statecraft are paid $350 per hour.
There has been no evidence of widespread voter fraud, and even Cyber Ninjas’ report in September reaffirmed Joe Biden’s presidential victory.
Now that Cyber Ninjas has produced its records to the Arizona Senate, the Arizona Supreme Court now must uphold the appellate courts’ order and compel the Arizona Senate to turn over those records to American Oversight and The Arizona Republic.
We may soon learn some new bombshell revelations.
UPDATE:
Sen. Karen Fann is an out of control election denier and should be charged adn prosecuted for her role in assisting Trump’s Coup Plot with her GQP sham “fraudit.” She continues to make unsubstantiated claims for which she should be sued for defamation by the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors and County Recorder Stephen Richer. Defamation claims have prove to be the most effective tool against the election deniers so far.
Wow. On the @JamesTHarris show last week, @FannKfann accused the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors and @stephen_richer of engaging in a “massive coverup” regarding the 2020 election. This is a very serious allegation. https://t.co/P3L3NJeKlC
— Jeremy Duda (@jeremyduda) May 10, 2022
Lawyer for @FannKfann asks AZ Supreme Court to overturn lower court rulings and find that some audit records she has refused to produce are protected by "legislative privilege." https://t.co/APsvXA5NxP pic.twitter.com/b9655U7a1G
— Capitol Media Services 📢 Telling it like it is (@azcapmedia) May 11, 2022
The Cyber Ninja documents are now available…
At long last, @weareoversight has documents from Cyber Ninjas pertaining to subcontractors for the 2020 election "audit." Take a look for yourself here: https://t.co/oc5kCZd5aL
— Jeremy Duda (@jeremyduda) May 10, 2022
And they establish a link between the Arizona GQP sham “fraudit” and Trump’s fake electors Coup Plot that failed.
The common thread that runs through so many figures from the "audit" is participation in the movement to overthrow the election. Even the security guy whose name they wouldn't tell us turned out to be a fake elector. https://t.co/0yrX5hC6yg
— Jeremy Duda (@jeremyduda) May 11, 2022
NEW: In response to our lawsuit, the Arizona Senate has released over a thousand pages of records from Cyber Ninjas related to the 2020 election “audit.” We’re still reviewing the files. We’ll post updates in this thread and here:https://t.co/9xioQ7hucz
— American Oversight (@weareoversight) May 10, 2022
The records also include information about employees hired by Wake TSI, a subcontractor that worked on the “audit” through May 2021. Among them was someone named Mike Roman, the same name as that of Trump campaign official and leader of the “Fund the Audit” group.
— American Oversight (@weareoversight) May 11, 2022