(Reuters, Roston, Eisler)
Things I already know (Mostly in order by timeline):
- Software designer.RJ
- Had a gambling problem and was an overbearing boss, even owing over $300,000 to various casinos.RJ
- Questioning Montgomery would lead you to being fired.RJ
- He lent software to the federal government from a company he used to work at, eTreppid.RJ
- Rigged findings in software he lent to the government, which was verified by French engineers.PBS News SeattleWeeky
- Cited for perjury by federal judges, with a $61,000 penalty.Casetext Reuters
- Some of the claims made by Montgomery, notably including the federal government spying on millions of Americans, as:Casetext (Reuters, Roston, Eisler)
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Richard J. Leon United States District Judge (Casetext)
The general theme of this action is similar to the previous three, and is a veritable anthology of conspiracy theorists’ complaints.
- Started a conspiracy theory about the 2020 United States presidential election in which there was a supercomputer called “Hammer” that allowed the government to spy on Americans, along with a software called “Scorecard” that could be used to manipulate election results, and that someone used it to help Joe Biden win the 2020 election.(Reuters, Roston, Eisler)