Cyber Ninjas CEO tied to alleged breaches of voting machines in Georgia, Michigan

Cyber Ninjas CEO Doug Logan

By Robert Anglen || The Arizona Republic

A surveillance camera captured Cyber Ninjas CEO Doug Logan smiling as he strode into a rural Georgia county election office in January 2021, a site where authorities say voting machines were breached.

Newly released footage, reported by CNN and The Washington Post, indicates Logan was involved in a coordinated multistate effort to overturn 2020 election results months before the Arizona Senate hired him to lead its partisan election review.

Logan is also accused by Michigan authorities of illegally accessing and dismantling voting machines in April 2021 as part of a plot to prove the election was rigged.

Logan did not return calls on Tuesday.

His appearance at the Coffee County, Georgia, elections office marks another swing state where, despite having little or no election experience, Logan joined allies of former President Donald Trump who spread baseless and unproven claims of voter fraud.

Arizona Senate President Karen Fann on Tuesday said she was aware he was hired to do “audits” in Georgia and Michigan before he arrived in Arizona. She said she could not comment on the allegations against Logan.

“I do know that he was contracted to do work in Michigan and Georgia,” she said in a brief phone interview. “He did give us references and said he was contracted to do audit work in those states.”

Fann said Logan also relayed that he was contracted for a similar ballot review in Pennsylvania, another swing state where Trump’s legal team has raised claims of voter fraud.

 Ninjas CEO Doug Logan faces criminal probe in Michigan voting machine plot

Fann said she did not have any details about Logan’s work in other states. She could not recall the names of Logan’s references or how she came to select Cyber Ninjas to lead a recount of 2.1 million ballots cast in Maricopa County. 

Fann said she was unfamiliar with the criminal investigation of Logan and others in Michigan and had not seen the video footage of the Coffee County election office. She defended his work in Arizona.

“I know that Doug and his team uncovered a lot of stuff,” she said.

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