by
Gus Quixote
Eugene Yu and his Okemos, Michigan election company called
Konnech have dropped their defamation action taken against True The Vote and Gregg Phillips.
Phillips and Engelbrecht were being sued by Eugene Yu, stemming back to September, for going public with information brought to them regarding a major concern for national security.
The information definitively showed that an American election company was storing data on servers located in Wuhan, China.
The news comes immediately following an
announcement from True The Vote about the case and their intentions to pursue it through discovery.
Accompanying the formal press release was [this] video displaying the breadth and scope of information assembled by publicly facilitated, open-sourced research.
Eugene Yu also has another conference listed on the Los Angeles County Courts docket for 8:30 tomorrow (April 21st) morning.
The case is a continuation of the charges that election denier deniers discredited at the October outset, despite public statements from the Los Angeles County District Attorney themselves announcing their retooling of the investigation before pursuing criminal charges.
This undoubtedly sets the stage for a very interesting scenario involving a false imprisonment.
As a beneficiary of having the honor to participate in this massive project, and as a user of the same research tool displayed in the video, you can bet your buttered buns I will be featuring it in my upcoming work.