LA’s voting contract allows Konnech to leak data through Scytl and Paragon
Page 67 of 160 pages
Page one of 160 pages
https://file.lacounty.gov/SDSInter/bos/supdocs/149373.pdf
The source is Konnech’s voting machine system’s contract with the Los Angeles (LA) Commissioners.
Page 67 of 160 pages imaged above.
It states:
“County (LA) acknowledges that the collaboration with third-party vendors . . . does not create an obligation or responsibility to control or manage the actions to be performed by said third-party vendors.”
Therefore, Konnech cannot guarantee the security or safety of the data of the people of Los Angeles County.
LA’s election data goes from Konnech’s servers to:
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Barcelona, Spain
Brussels, Belgium, and
Malta
. . . through Scytl, another company specializing in voting machine systems.
Paragon Group owns Scytl.
They decide where the data goes.
Like China.
According to Konnech CEO Eugene Yu’s defense attorneys, over 200 of his China workforce now work as independent or third-party contractors.
This gives the contractors access to all the election data in the U.S.
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https://file.lacounty.gov/SDSInter/bos/supdocs/149373.pdf
Konnech’s Project Manager for Los Angeles is Luis Nabergoi.
He works for Scytl.
In Barcelona, Spain.
Who was the attorney that approved the deal for the LA Commissioners?
Michael D. Owens Deputy County Counsel.
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https://file.lacounty.gov/SDSInter/bos/supdocs/149373.pdf
The Los Angeles District Attorney (LA DA) has had an open investigation into Konnech CEO Eugene Yu since Oct. 10th, 2019.
Please fast-forward this Scytl video to 42 seconds.
It connects the internet to the Los Angeles County’s Clerks Office and Scytl-Paragon-Konnech servers in Amsterdam, Barcelona, Brussels, Malta, and China.