"Eugene Yu" Michigan poll worker CEO detained on suspicion of stealing poll worker data from Los Angeles

By Taha Sharieff

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A software company's founder and CEO "Eugene Yu" was detained on Tuesday on suspicion 

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Of stealing information on hundreds of poll workers in Los Angeles County, a target of election fraud.

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Konnech is situated in East Lansing, Michigan. Dean C. Logan, the county clerk and registrar-recorder, said

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That LA County granted the company a five-year, $2.9 million contract for software to oversee 

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The scheduling, training, payment, and communications of election workers.

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The newspaper said that Yu, who was born in China, and Konnech were the targets of allegations 

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Made by election conspiracy theorists that the business had provided information 

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On 2 million poll workers and had links to the Chinese Communist Party.

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Despite the lack of supporting proof, the publication claimed that Yu fled after receiving threats. 

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According to the Times, Konnech also has agreements with DeKalb County in Georgia and Allen County in Indiana.

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District Attorney George Gascón stated in a statement that 

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"Security in all facets of any election is vital so that we all have complete trust in the integrity of the electoral process."

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