



In the 25-page document, Konnech asked the court to deny TTV’s motion. On Monday morning, Hoyt ordered the two to federal prison, where they have been since that time, with their legal team filing an emergency motion for release with the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals on Wednesday. In a Saturday morning interview, Glicklich told “War Room” host Steve Bannon that the temporary restraining order (TRO) Konnech claimed TTV violated for which it should be held in contempt was issued based solely on Konnech’s claims and without TTV’s knowledge or participation.Įngelbrecht and Phillips have stated they do not believe the witness whose identity they are protecting is covered by the TRO. Hoyt’s request to provide the name of a witness at the time Phillips observed a demonstration making the claim of Konnech’s alleged illegal activity. poll-worker data on Chinese servers.Īs a result of the litigation, TTV founder Catherine Engelbrecht and her colleague, Gregg Phillips, refused Judge Kenneth M. 5, 2022) - On Saturday night, True the Vote (TTV) spokesman Brian Glicklich posted on his Twitter account a link to a response filed by Konnech, Inc., the election software company suing TTV for “defamation” over its claim that Konnech improperly stored U.S.
