“This letter follows up on the Committee’s July 14, 2021, request to Cyber Ninjas for documents related to the company’s participation in an ‘audit’ of ballots cast in Maricopa County, Arizona, in the 2020 election. Cyber Ninjas has refused to comply with the Committee’s requests and instead raised a litany of unjustified objections in an apparent effort to avoid producing documents that the Committee needs to investigate the company’s conduct. We write today to advise you to end your obstruction immediately and comply with the Committee’s requests. Our July 14, 2021, letter detailed the Committee’s concerns about your company’s role in the highly unusual and dubious audit taking place in Maricopa County. Our concerns stem from Cyber Ninjas’ apparent lack of experience in conducting election-related audits, constant reports that the company engaged in sloppy and insecure audit practices that compromised the integrity of ballots and voting equipment, and evidence that you and several individuals funding the audit have not displayed impartiality, but rather sought to promote the ‘big lie’ of debunked election fraud allegations in the November 2020 presidential election. In light of these serious concerns, the Committee requested documents and communications related to Cyber Ninjas’ audit procedures, funding sources, and related issues.”
“These documents were due on July 28, 2021. The Committee accommodated Cyber Ninjas’ request to extend the deadline until August 9, 2021. Rather than producing the requested documents, Cyber Ninjas sent a letter objecting to all nine of the Committee’s requests. Cyber Ninjas also sent 336 pages of material that was already publicly available, as noted in the company’s response letter, and that failed to address the Committee’s serious concerns… As a further discretionary accommodation to Cyber Ninjas, the Committee will grant one additional extension, until August 27, 2021, to produce responsive documents voluntarily. If your company, which purports to be acting in a lawful manner pursuing the public interest, continues to obstruct the Committee’s investigation, the Committee will be forced to consider other steps to obtain compliance” – Letter from House Oversight Committee Chairwoman Carolyn Maloney to CyberNinjas Chief Executive Dipshit Doug “There might be Bamboo in there” Logan.