DOJ pays $6.1M for Jan. 6 evidence database A large group of protesters stand on the East steps of the Capitol Building. (Jon Cherry/Getty Images) OAN Newsroom UPDATED 3:04 PM PT – Saturday, July 10, 2021 The federal government has paid a tech contractor $6.1 million to create a database of evidence from the Jan. 6 protest. A court filing this week showed the Justice Department contracted Deloitte Financial Advisory Services to organize thousands of hours of body-cam footage and more than one million social media videos. “The government is working to provide an unprecedented amount of materials in the most comprehensive and usable format to defense counsel,” said Assistant U.S. Attorneys Nadia Moore and William Dreher.