Judge Hoyt: The Most Biased Civil Case Ever Tried?
November 5, 2022 | Texas
An in-depth look into the apparent bias against True The Vote by Judge Hoyt in a Civil Hearing.
On Monday, True The Vote’s Catherine Engelbrecht and Gregg Phillips were taken into custody after a Contempt Hearing in the Konnech v True The Vote defamation case, which after reading the transcripts, had very little to do with defamation at all. Both Catherine and Gregg refused to leak the name of the third Confidential Informant that was in the hotel room when Gregg Phillips was being shown the PII located on a Konnech database in China, and as a result, were sent to the Joe Corley Detention Center.
Gregg and Catherine have been held in solitary confinement for refusing to release a CI’s name (which is illegal).
I wanted to write this article to highlight the biased and hypocrisy that Judge Hoyt has shown in the courtroom against True The Vote. I have followed many proceedings and witnessed how Judge Sullivan treated General Flynn throughout his trials. I listened to every hearing and read every transcript, and I believe both Judge Sullivan and Judge Hoyt are cut from the same cloth.
What I am about to show you is shocking; this double standard approach from the Judicial System must end.
From the start of this case, Judge Hoyt has had it out for True The Vote. Hoyt has been extremely doubtful towards True The Vote, disrespectful to the defendants and their legal team, often speaking over the defense and not allowing the defendants a chance to speak. Hoyt has allowed this case to become very political.
Citizens in this Nation are innocent until proven guilty — especially in a Civil Case.
Time and time again, Judge Hoyt seems to disregard True The Vote’s concerns as if their lives do not matter.
Below is an exert from the original TRO hearing where True The Vote’s Attorney (Mr. Akers) describes the fears of releasing a confidential informant’s name that could peak the interest of the Chinese Communist Party. Judge Hoyt immediately disregards these fears as if they do not exist in reality.
It is very concerning that Judge Hoyt appears to brush off the Defendant’s concerns out of fear for the Confidential Informants’ safety. Hoyt is concerned with the name above anyone’s safety. This is odd, considering this is a Defamation case, that whoever the third person who was in the Hotel room hasn’t made any public statements accusing Konnech or Eugene Yu or anything.
.. (Excerpt from The Authority)