Wealthy GOP donor bankrolled Cyber Ninjas' effort to get voting data, whisteblower says
Source: Arizona Republic
Wealthy GOP donor bankrolled Cyber Ninjas' effort to get voting data, whisteblower says
Bruce Siwy and Robert Anglen Arizona Republic
Published 9:41 a.m. MT Oct. 4, 2023
A lawyer who enlisted Cyber Ninjas CEO Doug Logan to access voting machines in Arizona, Michigan and Georgia is now accused of pushing a false election data report in Pennsylvania.
A cybersecurity company is suing Stefanie Lambert, claiming she urged employees to manufacture findings in her efforts to overturn 2020 election results for Donald Trump's legal team.
New York-based XRVision claims Lambert hired the firm to analyze voting machines used by a rural Pennsylvania county in the 2020 election and asked employees to falsely report finding "cheat codes" in software and evidence of hacking.
When employees refused to do her bidding, Lambert and her financial backer badmouthed the firm, damaging its reputation among members of the Arizona, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin senates and causing it to lose potential contracts, according to the lawsuit.
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XRVision's lawsuit accuses Lambert of defamation and breach of contract. It also names Pennsylvania businessman Bill Bachenberg, who served as co-chair of a committee to reelect Trump and who helped establish the state's alternate slate of Trump electors in 2020.
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Read more: https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/politics/elections/2023/10/04/stefanie-lambert-sued-by-xrvision-in-pennsylvania-voting-machine-dispute/71051050007/
Alternate non-paywalled link: https://news.yahoo.com/wealthy-gop-donor-bankrolled-cyber-164143675.html