Margin Of Fraud

California DA Dropped Bombshell Election Data Case Because It Might Help Trump

L.A. County District Attorney George Gascon improperly — and for political reasons — dismissed the criminal charges against the CEO of election software services company Konnech, a governmental tort complaint filed Wednesday by the lead prosecutor on the case claims. That eight-page complaint against Gascon with the county Board of Supervisors further alleges the DA retaliated against his lead prosecutor for opposing the dismissal of the charges — and reveals many more previously unknown and troubling details about the entire case.

On Oct. 4, 2022, the L.A. County district attorney’s office announced Eugene Yu, the CEO of the Michigan-based Konnech, had been arrested in conjunction with criminal charges pending in California. In announcing Yu’s arrest, the DA’s office stated that “under its $2.9 million, five-year contract with the county, Konnech was supposed to securely maintain the data and that only United States citizens and permanent residents have access to it.” However, in violation of the contract, “information was stored on servers in the People’s Republic of China,” according to the press release.

Yu was later arrested and extradited to California, where the far-left Gascon eventually dismissed the criminal charges against Yu. L.A. County later also approved a $5 million payout to Yu to settle a civil lawsuit the Konnech CEO had filed against the government.

From a legal perspective, the dismissal of the criminal charges was baffling, as the criminal complaint filed against Yu stated that during the execution of a search warrant at Konnech, the government recovered evidence that employees had “sent personal identifying information of Los Angeles County election workers to third-party software developers who assisted with the creating and fixing [of] Konnech’s internal ‘PollChief’ software.” The criminal complaint further stated that a project manager for Konnech’s contract with L.A. County “confirmed via the messaging app DingTalk that any employee for Chinese contractors working on PollChief software had
‘superadministrative’ privileges for all PollChief clients.”

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11 Replies to “Margin Of Fraud”

  1. I’ve been told it’s every lawyer’s dream to argue a case before the Supreme Court. The downside of course is you run the risk of having your ass handed to you before God and country.
    I’d bet Lizzie hit that wine box pretty hard when she got home. Shunning the glass and drinking it straight from the tap.

  2. Also what is particularly chilling in this story is that Neff, the prosecutor doing the investigation and bringing the charges against Yu was summarily demoted (read: cancelled) by Gascon. So anyone who doesn’t share Gascon’s extremist left wing communist philosophy can and will be CRUSHED. And THAT, my friends is exactly how Mao ushered-in his “cultural Revolution” … simply crush and murder anyone who dares NOT toe the Party line.

  3. Exposure is one thing, prosecution and punishment are something entirely different….and rarely heard of these days for libs/dems.

    “Justice for all”, they scream, when their peeps have the light of day shone on their yellow bellies.

    1. “Noooo, no election fraud in America, noooo.”

      Yes, what we need here is Allan S. to pop in and lecture us about the evils of believing that the Democrats have ever committed any election fraud anywhere (and if they did, it doesn’t even matter anyway). He let us down by pretending not to notice the last Margin of Fraud thread…maybe he will grow a backbone and show up in this one.

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