Tue Jun 22 00:14:20 +0000 2021

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 · trapezoid of discovery

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Some interesting ASOG related tidbits in the latest @weareoversight drop of docs related to the AZ audit. Looks like ASOG was going to charge $10k for a "Phase 1" audit that would last "7-10" days.

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Ramsland also attaches a scope of work, but it seems to be incomplete.

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There's also this page, but I'm not sure who sent it or where it came from. It hilariously (and accurately) notes that Jovan Pulitzer and Colonel Waldron's credibility is "questionable"

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Looks like ASOG was recommended by way of Eddie Farnsworth, who seems like they're not at all a terrible person.

https://www.azmirror.com/blog/farnsworth-accused-of-trying-to-protect-spousal-rape-not-for-the-first-time/

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Lol, there's also this gem in a letter written to the Senate encouraging them to do a "full" audit conducted by unaccredited auditors. I'm pretty sure that a random sample would "land on pockets of bulk fraud" because the fraud is..."bulk" and the sample is...random.

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Ironically, "honing in" on specific days or locations to audit, as suggested, could actually cause them to miss indicators fraud occurred.

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Anyone ever wonder what Digital Discovery has been up to throughout the span of the AZ audit? We've heard quite a bit about CyFir, Wake, and obvs Cyber Ninja's, but not Digital Discovery. https://www.azsenaterepublicans.com/post/arizona-senate-hires-auditor-to-review-2020-election-in-maricopa-county

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Until today, it seemed like they may have been the only firm without known ties to vocal Stop-the-Stealers, but one of the emails included in the @weareoversight involves ASOGs Phil Waldron, Steve Davis from Digital Discovery, and Fann.

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The email's also dated 2/3, which was almost 2 full months prior to Cyber Ninja's being announced as the lead auditors. This means Digital Discovery was likely recommended by ASOG (both are Dallas based companies), and kept on board after Cyber Ninjas had been selected.

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This is rich. ASOG's Phil Waldron wrote to Fann and Petersen to point out the "conflicts of interest" that Pro V&V and SLI Compliance have, while completely ignoring the glaring conflicts of interest associated with ASOG.