On Monday, Federal Judge Kenneth Hoyt held True the Vote founder Catherine Engelbrecht and True the Vote investigator Gregg Phillips in contempt of court over their refusal to identify a confidential informant who helped them obtain information that led to the discovery and, later, evidence that the E. Lansing, MI based election software company Konnech was storing election-related data on servers in China.

The Los Angeles County district attorney’s office has accused Yu of stealing personal identifying information of poll workers. The office alleged that such data was stored on servers in China, in violation of Konnech’s contract with Los Angeles County.

Konnech CEO Eugene Yu

Superior Court of Los Angeles County Judge Victoria Wilson ruled that Yu be released on a $500,000 bond and remain under house arrest until his next hearing, which is set for Nov. 17. Yu was ordered to remain in Los Angeles County and wear an ankle monitor.

Political prisoners Catherine Engelbrecht and Gregg Phillips are the courageous duo behind the bombshell documentary 2000 Mules that used geofencing data to uncover an alleged massive ballot-harvesting operation in several key states across America in 2020.

The courageous duo has been taken into custody by US Marshalls and are currently being held. Here is the video of Engelbrecht and Phillips being led out of the courtroom:

On the night before their arrest and imprisonment, Catherine posted a poignant and touching message to the Truth warriors who continue to investigate the evidence of voter fraud in the 2020 election:

Hi friends. Writing on the eve of what appears to be jail time.

Still praying it doesn’t happen. But if it does, be assured we won’t be gone forever. More importantly, know this:

Yesterday, the courageous and faith-filled Catherine Engelbrecht delivered a message from her prison cell (go here to listen). Today, she released another recorded statement from her jail cell explaining how she was moved out of solitary confinement, an 8 X 10 cinder-block jail cell without lighting.

The upbeat warrior thanked her supporters for sending money to the commissary, which allowed her to purchase books. She has asked for everyone’s prayers as her lawyers have filed an appeal and are waiting to hear if it has been accepted. In the meantime, a great patriot has created a website to keep their followers updated and to sell merchandise with Gregg and Catherine’s images. All proceeds from the sale of the merchandise with the freedom fighters’ images will go to help support their legal defense. Go to: freepatriots.us to check out the merchandise.

In addition to prayers, Cathrine and Gregg are asking for supporters to consider donating to their legal fund (Click HERE to donate), as they are in the midst of fighting six lawsuits related to their work to expose voter fraud in America.

I just received a message from Catherine’s brother, who has asked me to request that all Americans consider making a donation to their legal fund. He told me that their “writ is amazing,” and they are hopeful they will be successful with their appeal.

Pray for them—and pray for our nation!

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