Wednesday, December 29, 2021

Apparently, "deadbeat" is now a GOP ideal

The firm that tried to set aside Cheeto's loss in AZ, Cyber Ninjas, is taking a page from Cheeto's book


Like him, they don't pay their bills.

But like him, they want to get paid.

From KTAR -

Lawyer for Arizona Senate election audit firm Cyber Ninjas wants to quit

The attorney representing the private company that oversaw the Arizona Senate’s partisan review of Maricopa County’s 2020 election results is trying to quit after a series of losses in cases brought by groups seeking records of the “audit.”

The move to withdraw by attorney Jack Wilenchik is opposed by American Oversight, a government watchdog group that has for months been seeking records held by Florida-based Cyber Ninjas.

From the Arizona Capitol Times (behind a paywall) -

Cyber Ninjas not paying attorney

Cyber Ninjas’ attorney is seeking to drop out of two audit-related public records lawsuits, claiming his client stopped paying the bills. 


Wilenchik has done work for both the AZGOP and Cyber Ninjas.












At least the AZGOP pays his bill.  From the FEC (and the AZGOP's April filing) -














Updated on 12/29 to add -

From the Arizona Secretary of State (Q1,Q2,Q3 2021 reports)-






Not sure how a law firm qualifies as a "labor organization"; maybe in Republican-speak, a company that does some work for them makes the cut.


It doesn't.






Apparently, the AZGOP hadn't yet gotten the message about being a deadbeat.

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