

Defending the RepublicĪccording to CNN, the potential breach in Coffee County involving Logan is part of a larger criminal investigation into 2020 election interference by Fulton County district attorney Fani Willis, who is expected to announce this summer the results of an investigation that could bring racketeering charges against multiple individuals who bought and peddled Trump's election fraud falsehoods. It is unclear "what the bigger movement later" was. We only have until Saturday to decide if we're going to use this report to try to decertify the senate runoff election or if we hold it for a bigger movement later." The email to Logan was written by a colleague named Jim Penrose, and it read: The email, at the time, referenced the upcoming certification of Georgia Democrat Jon Ossoff's crucial win over Republican David Perdue for a Senate seat that would decide the majority. The possibility of using the information in Logan's report to decertify a crucial runoff vote for a United States Senate seat was discussed, according to an email revealed in a Georgia civil lawsuit that involves voting machines.

It's not news that I own my home."Īfter Logan's two visits to the Coffee County elections office, he wrote a "Special Report" based on his observations.

"I'm so sick of these arguments trying to imply it's because I broke the law and it was from PPP loans, or Patrick Byrne paid it off. "I've had a 25-year goal of owning my home debt free, and I busted my butt to make it happen. "The last bit of money to finally pay off my house came from the sale of the Cyber Ninjas condo,’’ Logan said in an email to the Herald-Tribune. also sold an office on Fruitville Road on Dec. for payroll during the pandemic was forgiven.Ĭyber Ninjas Inc. On the same date, government records show, a Payment Protection Loan of $99,081 granted to his business called Cyber Ninjas Inc.

25, 2021, a week after the visit, records show Logan – father of 12 children – paid off a $422,750 mortgage on his Sarasota County home. A mortgage, a PPP loan and an office sale "If there were any indication that it wasn't authorized, I would not have done it," Logan said in a deposition. Logan, however, said in a deposition he assumed that proper channels were adhered to and that someone in his working group had received the proper assurance their activities were lawful. Hampton granted the pair unfettered access to voting machines, admittedly without the authorization or knowledge of the Georgia Secretary of State, which is a potential violation of state law, according to attorneys. Logan – a Sarasota County resident who doubted the veracity of the presidential election – spent nearly 13 hours inside the elections office with Lenberg and a county elections official named Misty Hampton who no longer works in that job. Logan's visit is part of a broader investigation that could lead to the first criminal charges for those involved in the push to overturn President Joe Biden’s victory over Donald Trump in 2020. Logan stayed much longer this time, altering dates on computers, reconfiguring settings, and scanning over 6,400 ballots, according to a lawsuit document that also alleged: "one precinct scanner was physically opened to inspect the internal parts." Logan, along with a colleague named Jeffrey Lenberg, left nearly four hours later, only to return the next morning. He admittedly did not have authorization from any government agency.Īs Logan walked down a sidewalk and approached the brick building in Coffee County, about 200 miles southeast of Atlanta, he could not conceal his smile.Īlready inside was an all-too-willing elections supervisor who had unlocked the door for Logan's coordinated visit, which was confirmed by a security camera. 18, 2021, Doug Logan was allowed inside an elections office in rural Georgia to examine voting machines.
