Second Konnech whistleblower goes public
Peter McAllister is the second Konnech whistleblower.
He managed Konnech Australia for their CEO Eugene Yu.
Konnech sells election software.
On Friday, McCallister’s seven-page affidavit was submitted into evidence as Exhibit F in Houston Federal Court.
It is a million-dollar defamation case brought by Konnech against True the Vote.
The first whistleblower was Grant Bradley.
Details of Grant’s wrongful termination case are in this story:
Eugene Yu’s brother and nephew control Konnech from China.
Their 200 software programmers live and work there too.
Thousands of Election Boards stored their election data and voter profiles in Wuhan, China.
Knowingly or unknowingly.
Details and named sources are in this story:
Exhibit G: Page 17 of 22 Pages
According to Exhibit F, over 200 items were seized by Los Angeles Prosecutors and the Ingham County Sheriff’s Department in Michigan.
A partial list of those items is imaged here:
Exhibit G: Page 22 of 22 Pages
https://www.lacourt.org/criminalcalendar/ui/CalendarList.aspx
The next evidence hearing is tomorrow at 8:30 a.m. in the Los Angeles County Superior Court in the Clara Shortridge Justice Center.
Defense attorneys anticipate their client, Eugene Yu, will be charged with embezzling $2.6 million from Los Angeles County, California.
Details are in this story:
The LA District Attorney’s Office paid $125,000 to open the Konnech servers under a court order.
Details are in this story:
Eugene Yu was arrested on Oct. 4th at the Lansing, Michigan, airport.
He was fleeing the country to go back to his homeland, China.
Details are in Yu’s bond hearing on Oct. 6th.
Ingham County Prosecutor Nicole Matusko said Yu “was a flight risk.”
A video of the hearing is in the link below this photo:
https://rumble.com/embed/v1ka7c1/?pub=4
Yu’s bond was set at $500,000.
The charge?
“Fugitive from justice.”
Details are in this story:
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