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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: didjuneau who wrote (221817)4/21/2023 4:49:44 PM
From: didjuneau  Respond to of 224706
 
Lawsuit by voting company Konnech against True the Vote is dropped after TTV shows they have the goods to back their claims on a public website. Jailed in a civil lawsuit? Judge Hoyt is a disgrace.

BREAKING: Controversial Konnech Company Dismisses ALL CHARGES Against Catherine Engelbrecht and Gregg Phillips After Links to China Exposed – True the Vote Evaluates Options to Hold Company Accountable

thegatewaypundit.com

In what was a strange twist, the court case started just days after the CEO of Konnech was arrested on October 4th.

U.S. District Judge Kenneth Hoyt demanded the conservative nonprofit group disclose their sources of the information central to the case, about sensitive poll worker data managed by Konnech Inc.

After Konnech sued True the Vote last month for defamation, Hoyt ordered True the Vote to turn over any Konnech data the organization still had and disclose the name of the individual who’d helped them obtain it.

Gregg and Catherine have refused to “burn” their source in the Konnech reporting and spent 10 days in prison for not turning over their source to Konnech and their corrupt attorneys.

The Soros-funded LA District Attorney dropped the charges against Konnech the day after the 2022 midterm election for some reason.




Interesting supporting data here, including proof of China data server host for Konnech:

Click here to download a zip file of the documents, just as it was shared with Pit attendees.