Fann demands records on audit from Hobbs
From left are Katie Hobbs and Karen Fann
In a sign the Senate audit, which was supposed to be only about the 2020 election results, is now expanding in scope, Senate President Karen Fann now wants documents from Secretary of State Katie Hobbs.
In a public records request, the Prescott Republican is demanding any communications Hobbs has had with anyone about the audit and the litigation it has produced. And Fann is casting a wide net, seeking not just messages with federal, state and local officials but also political parties, volunteers, consultants, vendors, formal or informal advisors, fundraisers and the media.
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PHOENIX, AZ On Friday, Governor Doug Ducey announced his appointees to the Maricopa County Superior Court to fill vacancies created by retirements. Glenn Allen, Andrew Russell and Lisa Wahlin will fill vacancies created by the retirements of Judges Arthur T. Anderson, Dawn M. Bergin and John C. Rea.
Kimberly Ortiz was appointed to the Pima County Superior Court to fill the vacancy created by the retirement of Judge Paul E. Tang.
Allen has been serving since 2016 as a Commissioner for the Maricopa County Superior Court, where he currently presides over criminal matters. He previously served on the juvenile bench and was in charge of the Family Treatment Court for parents in substance abuse-related dependencies. From 2015 to 2016, he also served as a Judge Pro Tem for the Maricopa County Superior Court. Glenn began his career at the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office from 2002 to 2003.
The real-life Queenpins: How three Arizona women were busted with $25 MILLION in counterfeit coupons they were selling online - and inspired a new movie starring Kristen Bell
Kristen Bell, Kirby Howell-Baptiste, and singer Bebe Rexha are set to star in an upcoming comedy called Queenpins, premiering September 10
It s based on the true story of Robin Ramirez, Amiko Fountain, and Marilyn Johnson of Phoenix, Arizona, who were arrested in 2012
The women ran a multimillion-dollar counterfeit coupon scheme, selling the faked vouchers on eBay and SavvyShopperSite
They targeted as many as 40 major manufacturers, including PepsiCo and Hershey, and weren t discovered until P&G did a routine audit