LA County to pay $5 million to settle alleged baseless prosecution of voting software provider
Gascón accused Yu and the company of conspiracy and embezzlement, by allegedly storing some data about poll workers on servers in China, rather than on servers in the U.S., but specified that there was no evidence voting or voter data had been stored offshore.
"We intend to hold all those responsible for this breach accountable," Gascón told reporters.
The charges against Yu were dropped the next month.
New York Post columnist Miranda Devine is urging federal authorities to release a complete and transparent account of the July 13, 2024, assassination attempt on President Donald Trump. In a Monday column, she argued that key details surrounding the shooting remain unexplained and that the FBI and Secret Service have mishandled the investigation from the start.