Perpetrator No. 6

Kelley Massey-

Technical Partnerships Manager @

Center for Tech and Civic Life

Kellee Massey serves as the Technical Partnerships manager for the Center for Tech and Civic Life. Per her Linkedin, Kellee joined the Zuckerburg-funded “non-partisan” group in September 2020 (she was formerly the resident director of the ITP program at NYU where she facilitated progressive “Beyond Policing Workshops”).

 

Coincidentally, September 2020 was an intensely active time for the CTCL as they CTCL grants provided a left-funded network of technical partners and organizations to assist in running all aspects of the local elections. September 2020 emails confirm meetings between the CTCL and 5 Wisconsin cities confirm this network's existence and impact on these local offices, even to the point of their own full-time out-of-state personnel. These partnerships technical and otherwise were anything but partisan. The Social Media Team at the Caesar Rodney Institute for Election Integrity recently unearthed a number of tweets and blog posts that revealed some of Kellee’s political leanings and beliefs. The 2016 election of Donald Trump struck a particular chord with Kellee.

January, 2017 Kellee retweeted a page calling, conservative news reporter Kambree Koa a c**t in response to Koa calling CNN and MSNBC fake news outlets.

July 2017, Kellee compared Betsy DeVos meeting with men to discuss campus rape to Bill Cosby giving a talk on consent.

Kellee Massey’s Blog and Tumblr echo similar left-wing sentiments and partisan ideals and critiques. Ironically, one of Kellee’s former projects was a talking “Zuckerbot” program in which a virtual Mark Zuckerburg sarcastically responded to questions around election fraud.  Which would arguably make Kellee the ideal candidate to assist in the $350 million in Zuck-bucks that partisanly went to left-of-center local election offices.