by The Right Scoop News Staff at The Right Scoop
Last month True the Vote was sued by a Michigan election company for defaming them.
According to the Texas Tribune, Konnech sued True the Vote for claiming, among other things, that they stored US election data on a server in China:
In addition, the complaint says, True the Vote, Engelbrecht, and Phillips “falsely claimed” they discovered Konnech had stored data on an unsecured server in Wuhan, China, “which Defendants hacked into and stole data from,” including personal data on 1.8 million poll workers “which they claim is a vehicle for the Chinese Communist Party to breach U.S. elections.”
The company said it uses no such server, and stores all U.S. data “exclusively on protected computers located within the United States.” In addition, it said, it does not have data on that many poll workers “or even a small fraction of that number.”
There are other allegations highlighted in this defamation lawsuit but this one is the most pertinent right now.
Why? Because the CEO of Konnech was just arrested for storing election data on a server in China!
And it’s the hack Los Angeles DA George Gascon that made the announcement today:…
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