Records show that Doug Logan is identified as ‘Individual 25’ in Georgia’s Trump case.

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Cyber Ninjas CEO Doug Logan has been identified as “Individual 25” in a Georgia grand jury indictment that accuses 30 unnamed co-conspirators, including former President Donald Trump, of attempting to overturn the 2020 election. Court records and Logan’s testimony in an unrelated elections case confirm his involvement in accessing Georgia election data and inspecting equipment in a rural county elections office. While Logan was not charged with a crime in Georgia, his testimony and other evidence establish his role as a key player in the alleged conspiracy.

The indictment reveals a widespread conspiracy to keep Trump in office, which unfolded in Arizona, Michigan, and Georgia. The co-conspirators are accused of soliciting and harassing state officials, producing fake documents to cast false elector votes, unlawfully breaching election equipment, intimidating election workers, and attempting to persuade Department of Justice officials to declare the election corrupt.

Logan’s involvement in the conspiracy extends beyond Georgia. Prior to his trip to Georgia, he was already part of a team enlisted by Trump lawyers to access voting equipment and data in Michigan. Text messages obtained through a public records lawsuit show that the same lawyers and analysts Logan worked with in Michigan and Georgia later became active participants in the controversial “audit” of Maricopa County’s election results in Arizona.

According to the indictment, Individual 25 unlawfully accessed data from Dominion Voting Systems equipment at the Coffee County Board of Elections Registration Office on multiple occasions. It also alleges that Logan and another co-conspirator were given unauthorized access to nonpublic areas of the office and the voting equipment. Surveillance footage confirms Logan’s presence at the office on the date specified in the indictment.

Logan testified in a deposition that he accessed the Coffee County data remotely before inspecting the machines on-site. He denied touching any voting equipment, explaining that he and his colleague agreed it was best to leave that to the experts. Logan used the data to analyze event logs and duplicated the functions of a real machine using a virtual machine. He claimed that most of his work with the data occurred off-site using information already copied onto a server maintained by a cybersecurity firm.

Logan’s involvement in the data breaches in Georgia and Michigan was crucial to his work in the Arizona “audit.” He testified that the Dominion voting machine data he obtained in Coffee County would assist him in analyzing the system in Arizona. Court records and text messages reveal a coordinated effort among the same individuals involved in the data breaches in Coffee County, Michigan, and the Arizona “audit.”

While Logan maintains that he had permission to access the data, his involvement raises questions about the integrity and impartiality of the election audits conducted by Cyber Ninjas. Critics argue that Logan’s actions demonstrate a clear bias towards Trump and a willingness to participate in efforts to overturn the election results.

As the investigation into the alleged election conspiracy continues, the role of individuals like Doug Logan will undoubtedly come under scrutiny. The indictment and supporting evidence suggest a coordinated effort to undermine the democratic process and cast doubt on the legitimacy of the 2020 election.

Original Story at www.azcentral.com – 2023-08-19 14:02:09

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