Wednesday, November 3, 2021

AZ Court May Hold State Senate In Contempt Over Documents From Audit


An Arizona Court is going to decide whether to hold the State Senate in Contempt, for Failing to Hand-Over Documents from the Cyber Ninjas Audit.

On Tuesday, Maricopa County Superior Court Judge, Michael Kemp, set a Hearing for December 2nd, to address the Lack of Compliance with his earlier Ruling that the Documents should be Handed Over.

Attorneys for the State Senate, which Commissioned the Review of Maricopa County's 2.1 Million Ballots, have said some of the Documents are Protected by "Legislative Privilege," an Argument the Court Rejected, last month.

"[I]t is hard to imagine more serious litigation than the disclosure of documents underlying an audit of the election of the President of the United States and a United States Senator," Judge Kemp wrote at the time. "This goes to the heart of our democracy and this audit was done in response to allegations of fraud and corruption."

The Controversial, GOP-led Audit of Arizona's Election Results, further Confirmed President Joe Biden's 2020 Victory over Trump. Republicans in Arizona's State Senate Commissioned Cyber Ninjas to perform the Audit, in April 2021, after Biden became the First Democrat to Win in Maricopa County since 1948.

The State Senate's Legal Team has also shifted Blame, to Cyber Ninjas, for Failing to Hand-Over All the Documents related to its Planning for the Ballot Review, which Failed to Uncover any of the Vote-Rigging the Company's Founder alleged prior to the undertaking.

The Legal Fight over "Audit" Documents is a Product of Litigation brought by: American Oversight, a Liberal Watchdog Group; and The Arizona Republic, a Phoenix Newspaper, which a Maricopa County Judge has ruled are Public Records.

"Despite their attorney's insistence that this is 'not the Senate's problem,' the Senate has been ordered repeatedly, and unambiguously to release these records," Austin Evers, Executive Director of American Oversight, said in a Statement.

"Every day they fail to do so makes their disregard for the public and the law more obvious."










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