I wasn't planning to publish anything today, but given the recent news that Cyber Ninjas' CEO Doug Logan has one month to turn records over he's been sitting on for more than a year now, I decided to browse the "public reading room” Senate GOP outside attorneys set up. There was a recent upload on August 20 that says it was updated yesterday…
Consider this link a gift to you all. It’s been a pretty good secret I’m not sure how many people utilize to see records as soon as they are available, even before anybody is alerted.
In this new batch there isn’t anything major, but here are somethings I noticed:
Roger Geisler, a special agent with Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich’s major fraud unit, attempted to reach Doug Logan through a form submission around the time he and other agents were conducting interviews for the office’s “audit investigation.”
It’s unclear if Logan ever complied, none of his responses (if any exist) were included in these documents.
Attorneys redacted some submissions, but conveniently only those who said something positive of Logan, Cyber Ninjas and the audit.
Not redacted are email addresses and phone numbers of members of the media or contact info from anonymous people who sent death threats to Logan.
It doesn’t appear there are any responses from Logan or Cyber Ninjas to the dozens of media requests, which is pretty on brand given he only made one public appearance taking questions from the press, which was before the “audit” started and Logan turned beet red from the relentless questioning he was ill-equipped to answer.
It’s very likely Senate attorneys will return to the reading room (unless they stop because I’m drawing attention to it) to post future “audit” records, so do what I do and save the link as a bookmark to check periodically. I’ll do the same.