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Monday, April 27, 2026

Whistleblower says East Lansing company stored poll worker data on Chinese server - The Center Square

(The Center Square) – A former employee has filed a lawsuit against East Lansing-based Konnech and founder Eugene Yu, saying the company illegally stored poll worker data on computer servers located on the Chinese mainland.

Grant Bradley was Konnech’s former implementation manager before he was fired for cooperating with the Los Angeles prosecutor’s investigation of Konnech and Yu. The Los Angeles district attorney’s office charged Konnech and Yu with stealing poll worker information and illegally storing it in China last October.

According to his whistleblower complaint, Bradley alleges he was wrongfully terminated from Konnech for cooperating with prosecutors in a case they were building against the company and Yu.

“During his employment, Plaintiff was told by his superiors to say outwardly to customers that poll worker data was not stored overseas, not available to foreign nationals, and that they had no idea why Defendant Yu was arrested,” reads Bradley’s complaint. “Defendant Yu told Plaintiff not to ‘worry about’ the Chinese nationals working on Defendant Konnech’s software and coding and also claimed companies like Microsoft and Apple had Chinese programmers working on their software behind the scenes.”

The complaint continues, “In approximately September 2022, following accusations by True the Vote, Plaintiff began investigating the extent of the information provided by the Defendant Konnech to the programmers based out of Wuhan, China. Plaintiff confirmed...



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