In 2016, Camp was a part of a small computer group which was involved in analysis of various DNS logs, making a relation between Trump Organization and Alfa Bank.[4] She has published the details of her finding at her website, including a graph which shows the timeline of the connections made between the two parties.[5] She also advocated against the subpoena filed by Alfa Bank requiring to identify the security researchers, who initially found the logs. In November 2020, the Indiana Court quashed the subpoena filed by Alfa Bank resulting in the identites of the researchers being kept a secret.[6]
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/L._Jean_Camp
L. Jean Camp's motion to quash subpoena
https://www.eff.org/files/2020/11/23/20200924_motion_of_amicus_curiae_eff_for_leave_to_file_brief_in_support_of_non-party_l._jean_camp.pdf
Alfa Bank notified Indiana University computer researcher L. Jean Camp that it’s pursuing “all available options” after Camp’s research suggested the bank engaged in some form of communication with the Trump Organization. Washington-based law firm Kirkland & Ellis sent the letter on the bank’s behalf on March 17.
https://www.eff.org/document/alfa-bank-v-doe-court-order-granting-motion-quash
http://www.ljean.com/NetworkData.php
https://cs.indiana.edu/contact/profile/?Jean_Camp
https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/john-durham-investigation/2021/08/17/9131b1f4-fecd-11eb-a664-4f6de3e17ff0_story.html
"In recent months, Durham prosecutors have provided DC grand jury evidence that an unnamed computer science professor and 2016 Hillary Clinton campaign advisor organized the intrusion of a trump campaign server to create a false link between that server and a russian bank"
"In recent months, Durham prosecutors have provided DC grand jury evidence that an unnamed computer science professor and 2016 Hillary Clinton campaign advisor organized the intrusion of a trump campaign server to create a false link between that server and a russian bank"
wapo: indiana computer professor/hrc operative is key person of interest in durham probe