New York Times Updates Article That Claimed ‘Conspiracy Theory’ Against Election Software Company After
Los Angeles DA announces charges against Konnech CEO for allegedly stealing and storing election worker data on servers in China
- Stuart A. Thompson, a New York Times reporter, wrote a story on Oct. 3 claiming that an election integrity group, True the Vote, and others had "threadbare evidence" against the company
- The only evidence backing Thompson’s claims was statements from the CEO and the chair of the election board in DeKalb County, Georgia
- Another county, in Virginia, has already halted its use of the software
- Gascon, a Democrat, alleged that the company stole the personal identifying information of Los Angeles County election workers
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