The Office of Special Counsel in Wisconsin has issued a 2nd report on the 2020 vote.
"The OSC learned that all machines in Green Bay were ESS machines and were
connected to a secret, hidden Wi-Fi access point at the Grand Hyatt hotel, which was the
location used by the City of Green Bay on the day of the 2020 Presidential election. The
OSC discovered the Wi-Fi, machines, and ballots were controlled by a single individual
who was not a government employee but an agent of a special interest group operating in
Wisconsin."
"The OSC discovered ballot tracking programs in both Georgia and Pennsylvania.
The OSC was able to locate and identify the developer of both programs in those States.
The OSC obtained the source code for the Pennsylvania application. Ultimately, that data
and source code would not prove to be helpful to discovering information about the
Wisconsin application.
However, the OSC still located the Wisconsin application and its developers. In the
course of that investigation, the OSC documented multiple misrepresentations of material
facts by WEC administrator Meagan Wolfe. For example, Ms. Wolfe told the Assembly
Committee on Campaigns and Elections both that she did not know about the CTCL grants
and that cities did not have access to statewide WisVote or BadgerBooks data. Both of
these statements are demonstrably untrue."
"The CTCL agreement facially violates the election bribery prohibition of Wis. Stat.
§ 12.11 because the participating cities and public officials received private money to
facilitate in-person or absentee voting within such a city. Any similar agreements in the
2022 and 2024 election cycle would also be prohibited election bribery."
There's more, including a determination that ballot boxes violated state law....
https://legis.wisconsin.gov/assembly/22/brandtjen/media/1552/osc-second-interim-report.pdf 