- Computer programmer and voting rights activist who bought stolen election machine on eBay says authorities haven’t even bothered to reach out to him about the purchase – despite the fact that it may be first looted ballot tabulator in U.S. history.
- Harri Hursti, a Connecticut-based computer programmer and activist, said that he bought the machine on the online marketplace for $1200.
- He went on to say that he contacted authorities in Michigan, where the machine originated, to tell them about his purchase.