DHS fixed today’s Konnech court case
Judge Wanda Stokes
Mason, Michigan (MI)
Konnech CEO Eugene Yu fixed a $815,700 wrongful termination case this morning in Michigan (MI).
With the help of his employer, Homeland Security (DHS).
Konnech makes election software in Wuhan, China.
Grant Bradley, a former employee, sued Eugene Yu in November.
He was fired for refusing to lie to the FBI.
Former Konnech boss swears China stores its election data
Bradley managed 100 Konnech employees remotely from his E. Lansing, Michigan, and Wuhan, China offices.
Konnech's data and critical employees are in Wuhan.
The Wuhan programmers wrote code for Konnech’s PollChief election software.
Because it had a backdoor, Eugene Yu stored his clients’ election data on servers in Beijing and Wuhan.
Since February last year, the Konnech servers have been moved to Malaysia, where Yu lives for “an indefinite time,” said his attorney.
Doing what?
Sabotaging next year’s Presidential Election for DHS.
Why election saboteur, Konnech CEO Eugene Yu, was reassigned to Malaysia
Konnech closed its U.S. offices on Oct. 9th.
Konnech vacates their E. Lansing, MI headquarters
Clients still pay for PollChief software using PNC bank drop boxes in various American locations.
Judge Wanda Stokes ruled today that Eugene Yu can be deposed remotely via the Internet.
Even though testimony from Malaysia is inadmissible in Michigan.
The Judge’s reasoning?
“There could be warrants out for Mr. Yu.”
Eugene Yu can be reached in Malaysia at:
Both of the above email addresses remain active.
Try them.