‘Cyber Ninjas’ to refute Michigan report on election errors in lingering lawsuit
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A Michigan judge on Monday said he’ll allow a dozen tech and election experts, including the Florida firm Cyber Ninjas and others who alleged election fraud following the November presidential election, to refute a secretary of state election report that determined mistakes in Michigan voting results were caused by human error and didn’t signal vulnerability or tampering with election machines.
Cyber Ninjas is the name of a Florida-based consulting firm owned by Doug Logan, who’s expressed support for election fraud “Stop the Steal” conspiracy theories on social media. The company was recently hired by the Republican-majority Arizona Legislature to conduct an audit of election results in Maricopa County. That audit began last week.
Judge reins in sprawling Michigan election fraud lawsuit
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A Michigan judge last week constricted the scope of a previously widening election lawsuit to its epicenter: Antrim County.
Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson will not be required to turn over her husband’s personnel file, all election-related communications with the state Legislature, any media-related Freedom of Information Act requests, emails with big tech companies or a full accounting of statewide election spending on ballot boxes in 2020.
Additionally, subpoenas to various local clerks for testimony and forensic election audits in Macomb, Grand Traverse, Barry and Livingston counties were quashed by Antrim County Circuit Judge Kevin A. Elsenheimer.
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Sheryl Guy, County Clerk for Antrim County, MI On November 23, 2020, attorney Matthew DePerno of DePerno Law filed a lawsuit on behalf of Central Lake resident William Bailey against Antrim County, MI. In addition to thousands of votes that were flipped from President Trump to Democrat candidate Joe Biden in Antrim County, MI, in the November election, Bailey was concerned about ballots that were re-run through the Dominion tabulator machine after a 262-262 tie on a vote a ballot initiative that would allow a marijuana establishment to be located within the Village of Central Lake.
Michigan s radical Democrat Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson blamed the incredible vote switch from President Trump to Biden, as well as additional unexplainable errors on Antrim County County Clerk Sheryl Guy, saying it was simply a clerical error.
Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg and wife spent millions helping Michigan hold elections
Updated Feb 28, 2021;
Posted Feb 28, 2021
FILE - In this Sept. 20, 2016, file photo, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and his wife, Priscilla Chan, smile as they prepare for a speech in San Francisco. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu, File) APAP
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Local election clerks received millions in private funding to help pay for it.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and his wife, Priscilla Chan, through their Chan Zuckerberg Initiative charitable foundation and by way of a Chicago-based nonprofit named the Center for Technology and Civic Life, contributed $400 million nationwide for election operations in 2020 with the stated goal of promoting safe and reliable voting.