Tuesday, March 22, 2022

NEW: Judge Makes Mr./Mrs. Cyber Ninja the Newest Defendants In Election "Audit" Public Records Lawsuits

 Mr. and Mrs. Cyber Ninja (aka Doug and Meghan Logan) are now defendants in the public records lawsuits against Arizona Senate President Karen Fann and the Cyber Ninjas, a judge ruled today.  This means that they are now also responsible for keeping the records related to last year's election "audit" and turning over the records pursuant to numerous court orders.

Superior Court Judge Michael Kemp granted the Arizona Republic's unopposed Motion to amend the Complaint to add the Logans. Arizona's Law previously reported on that motion and how the paper also argued that the Cyber Ninjas' corporate veil could be pierced. That might make the Logans' personally responsible for the $50,000/day contempt sanction previously placed on the Cyber Ninjas corporate shell.

Fann has the issue of legislative privilege in front of the Arizona Supreme Court, and oral argument is set for early May.

This article was reported by AZ Law founder Paul Weich. Paul is currently running for a seat in Arizona's House of Representatives.

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