by Just the News Staff
Prosecutors in California dropped charges this week against an election software CEO who was accused of improperly sending election-related information to China, with officials citing potential “bias” in the presentation of the case.
The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office said concerns about both the “pace of the investigation” and “potential bias in the presentation” of the charges led them to drop their case against Eugene Yu, the CEO of election software company Konnech.
Information related to that decision was not immediately available on the L.A. County District Attorney’s office on Thursday morning, but the New York Times reported that the county “had assembled a new team to ‘determine whether any criminal activity occurred’.”
Prosecutors last month alleged that Yu had granted Chinese contractors “superadministration status” to Konnech poll worker data. Yu had been charged with embezzlement related to the alleged practices.
Konnech distributes its PollChief software to what it claims are “thousands of Election Offices across North America.” The company says it employs “multiple security layers” to “protect the system from intrusion.”
The executive was facing up to a decade in prison on the now-dropped charges.
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Photo “Eugene Yu” by Konnech, Inc.
The “fix” is in on this one. They couldn’t allow one of their cronies to be prosecuted, could they? The prosecutor’s office should be “investigated” to see how much of their money came from Konnech.
This is going just like the lawsuits after the 2020 election. Judges threw the suits out for the most bogus of reasons. Didn’t want the evidence to be heard.
And they got away with it. And now they’ll get away with it again because everyone is protecting their buddies and their income. And who’s going to try to buck that system? Nobody!
Better start leaning to speak Chinese, folks. We’re giving our entire country to them.