LA DA's investigation into Konnech CEO Eugene Yu started Oct. 10th, 2019
The fourth line above, “Violation date: 10/10/19.” The source? The LA Clerk of Courts.
Today at 8:30 a.m., the Judge will stop the investigation into Konnech CEO Eugene Yu by the Los Angeles (LA) District Attorney (DA).
How?
By returning the seized evidence back to the defendant, Jianwei “Eugene Wei” Yu.
Without evidence, the case against Yu vanishes.
As if he did nothing wrong.
Yu was charged with conspiracy and embezzling $2,640,000 from Los Angeles County for sending data to China.
What data?
Who knows?
Yu’s company, Konnech, uses independent contractors in China and Barcelona, Spain to develop election software that is designed to rig elections.
What was the seized evidence?
Yu’s:
passport
an encrypted device with 350 terabytes of data
Enough to store data of every registered voter in the country.
Yu’s $500,000 cash bond was returned on Nov. 9th.
Yu is free to leave the country with his wife, Donna Wang, and return to China.
Did a federal judge halt his investigation?
No.
There was no need to.
Because neither the FBI nor the Justice Department has an open investigation into the data transfer of all registered voters in the U.S. to China.
Konnech has been responsible for the voting systems used by the Pentagon for its troops and military families since Nov. 25th, 2005.