The Nevada State Democratic Party filed a complaint against the Sanders’ campaign with the DNC today. John Ralston reports on it here. And, here's a copy of the letter. Let me quote from one of the more important paragraphs, which calls out, specifically, the Sanders’ campaign:
Adam [], part of National Delegate Operations Team for the official Sanders Campaign, drafted and arranged for a member of that committee to attempt to deliver an incendiary, inaccurate, and wholly unauthorized “minority report” charging that the Credentials Committee had fraudulently denied 64 Sanders delegates their eligibility. The final delegate count had provided the Clinton Campaign with a 33 delegate advantage in the hall; one can imagine the rage occasioned by this inflammatory charge, tossed into the tinderbox of a tense convention hall. Not only did this discredit the work of the Credentials Committee—which featured five Sanders delegates and five Clinton delegates and a Sanders co-chair, and who worked all day under extremely trying conditions to be fair and diligent in their duties—it called into question the entirety of the proceedings because it indicated to an irrational minority that the proceedings had been rigged against them. Forcing their way onto the dais to deliver this paranoid fantasy of fraud and delegate theft was clearly intended to throw the proceedings into disarray. It succeeded. From that moment on, there was little hope for any peace or mutual understanding and respect between Sanders delegates and the NSDP; the mantra became simply that the convention had been stolen from the Sanders Campaign.
I doubt the complaint has any force, that the DNC can do anything about this complaint, but I would say that this serves as notice that the Nevada Democratic Party strongly disagrees with the allegations of corruption or incompetence and thinks this was orchestrated by the Sanders’ campaign in order to generate outrage.
Update: I’ve edited out the last name of the Sanders staffer above. While I’m sure that the NV Dems were sure enough of his identity to name him in their complaint, I don’t know what level of the Sanders campaign he operates at, and do not feel comfortable having his name as one of the first words seen on my diary.