Day 8 of Coomer v. Lindell is underway in federal court in Colorado. Eric Coomer, the former Director of Product Strategy and Security is suing MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell for defamation, among other things, following the 2020 Presidential Election. The foundation of the claim is an alleged phone call that was infiltrated by Joe Oltmann of the Untamed podcast in which he alleges “Eric from Dominion” said that “Trump won’t win. I made f’ing sure of it” in September 2020.
Following the 2020 election, after Dominion made headlines due to a vote-flipping “human error, technical glitch,” Oltmann looked into Dominion Voting and discovered Eric Coomer, whom he believed was “Eric from Dominion.” During the trial, no evidence was presented that “Eric from Dominion” was on the call, however, an affidavit emerged from another case in Colorado state court where an Antifa call was held and many of the topics discussed aligned with Oltmann’s contemporaneous notes.
You can read previous reporting on the trial here, here, here, and here.
Today’s testimony was a video deposition of Dennis Montgomery, the elusive man behind the controversial and questionable Hammer & Scorecard claims that permeated the stolen election claims in late 2020/early 2021. Montgomery is reportedly the person responsible for developing the software.
While no physical evidence was presented to back up the claims, the sworn deposition was very concerning.
All testimony is summarized from detailed notes taken by Badlands Media and Colorado Free Press reporter Ashe Epp who is present in the courtroom.
This is entirely based on the testimony of Montgomery with no other assertions or implications other than that these claims should be further investigated given the claims made under oath.
The deposition video began with Coomer’s attorney asking about Montgomery’s work at Intrepid Technologies, a company he co-founded in 1998, and his work on election hacking software for intrusion into foreign elections. When asked if Scorecard was designed to bypass a firewall, Montgomery said that it was ‘one of many names for it’ and that Scorecard did what needed to be done leaving no footprint, ‘like it never happened.’
When asked about states that were impacted by Scorecard in 2020, Montgomery said all of the swing states were, and more, that Scorecard was in “every state.”
When asked how he knew that, Montgomery said it was from the data but that he couldn’t discuss the sources and methods by which he obtained the data. Montgomery stated that he had told Lindell the election was hacked but doesn’t recall if he said it was specifically through voting machines. However, he did say that he told Lindell that Dominion Voting machines were hacked.
Montgomery testified that he was the only person who knew how to use Scorecard because he had CIA embedded in his building and met with them every day. Montgomery said Scorecard was used in Panama, Venezuela, Colombia, and was first used in Brazil in 2004. When asked how it was used in Brazil, Montgomery responded, “You’d have to ask the CIA.”
When asked if it was used to keep Hugo Chavez in power in Venezuela, Montgomery said yes, telling counsel that the CIA had told him they used it and that he watched the hack happen. He claims it was employees of the U.S. government that did it.
Montgomery said that Hammer & Scorecard are capable of hacking 75% of election systems in use today, but that it had attempted to hack all 3300 counties. However, there is a difference between being able to access them and manipulate them.
Lindell does not have a copy of Scorecard, but Montgomery claimed he gave Lindell’s people all of Scorecard, specifically Conan Hayes and Jeff O’Donnell, but that Hayes may not have it because they took his phone. Hayes was the man former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters entrusted with making a forensic image of the Dominion system in her custody before the Secretary of State’s office performed a Trusted Build, which would have erased election data that was to be statutorily preserved. O’Donnell was the programming expert who wrote several reports on his discoveries after analyzing those images.
Montgomery said that it wasn’t Dominion Voting Systems machines specifically that rigged the election and that they’d have no idea if it was, but that they should have had a software alert. He also testified that he may have told Lindell it was Dominion that was responsible for rigging the election.
While the testimony of Montgomery in his deposition is extremely concerning and should be fully investigated, there are credibility concerns that arise from previous claims made, especially regarding the August 2021 Cyber Symposium and the data that never was delivered as promised.
Plaintiffs call Dennis Montgomery.
Coomer Attorney: When you were at intrepid, you were working in this election hacking software?
Montgomery: Yes for foreign elections. Dealt with various aspects of computer intrusions.
Coomer Attorney: what is a computer intrusion?…
— Ashe in America (@AsheinAmerica) June 11, 2025
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