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Cyber Ninjas Closes Down Amid Debt and Legal Challenges


WASHINGTON—Cyber Ninjas, the company hired to lead a Republican-ordered review of Maricopa County’s 2020 election results, said it was shutting down, citing mounting legal costs and debt among other factors.

Previously a little-known cybersecurity firm, Cyber Ninjas became a central figure in an unusual review of the 2020 presidential results after Democrat

Joe Biden

won in Arizona’s most populous county. The state’s Republican-controlled Senate ordered the review and hired Florida-based Cyber Ninjas to lead the process, even though Maricopa County officials had already conducted other audits that found no problems with the county’s voting system.

The Cyber Ninjas’ report ultimately confirmed Mr. Biden’s win in Maricopa County.

Rod Thomson,

a spokesman for Cyber Ninjas, said the company was shutting down for multiple reasons, including having $2 million in debt. The firm previously said it had accepted millions of dollars in private donations from supporters of the audit.

“The audit and all of the ongoing legal expenses added up to $2 million more than was raised,” Mr. Thomson said in an email. “The goal was to conduct the most comprehensive audit in American history, and do it thoroughly and accurately.”

“The endless legal and character attacks by those who opposed the audit makes Cyber Ninjas as a company untenable moving forward,” he said.

The company has faced lawsuits over the election review. An Arizona judge ordered Cyber Ninjas to pay $50,000 a day if the company doesn’t hand over public records related to the review, according to the Arizona Republic newspaper, which filed a lawsuit demanding the records.

While Cyber Ninjas affirmed that Mr. Biden won the county, it said it found so-called anomalies in the election. Maricopa County’s Republican-led local government has defended its voting system and this week issued a report saying Cyber Ninjas made errors and drew numerous faulty conclusions. Cyber Ninjas had no federal accreditation to audit elections.

Representatives for Cyber Ninjas have defended their work, saying their review was transparent and extensive.

“The comprehensive report we released today definitively shows the other stuff was all smoke and mirrors, red meat for a rabid crowd of election deniers with no basis in fact because the Cyber Ninjas and their subcontractors had no business auditing elections,” Maricopa County Board of Supervisors Chairman

Bill Gates

and Recorder

Stephen Richer,

both Republicans, said in a joint statement.

Former President

Donald Trump

and his supporters have called for audits of the 2020 presidential results in Arizona and elsewhere, as part of Mr. Trump’s baseless claims that the election was stolen from him. There is no evidence of widespread fraud, and Mr. Trump and his allies lost dozens of lawsuits contesting the results in several states.

Write to Alexa Corse at alexa.corse@wsj.com

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Appeared in the January 8, 2022, print edition as ‘Cyber Ninjas Firm Is Shutting Down.’

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