Scytl Company Website Crashes – Company Reportedly Released Statement, Refuting Reports of US Raid in Germany

By Jim Hoft Published November 14, 2020 at 8:23am

On Friday Rep. Louie Gohmert told Chris Salcedo on Newsmax that people on the ground in Germany report that Scytl, which hosted elections data improperly through Spain, was raided by a large US ARMY force and their servers were seized in Frankfurt.

The video went viral.

Trump Attorney Lin Wood tweeted this out.

Gateway Pundit Verified the report.

Our intel source said there was truth to the report.
But earlier today Scytl reportedly said the alleged reports were not true.

Scytl released a statement on Saturday refuting the story.

Then their website crashed.

Currently (9:15 ET Saturday AM) you cannot access the website.
It crashed.

It’s not a very good sign when an “Elections Solutions” website crashes.

And their motto is “We Power Elections” — maybe not!

Here is the Scytl statement — from what we gathered on the internet.

If this is not accurate we will update when the site goes back up.

Fact Checking Regarding US Elections: Debunking Fake News
November 13, 2020 | General
Following several erroneous statements that have been published in digital and social media, Scytl would like to clarify the following:

The technologies implemented by Scytl in the US are both hosted and managed within the US, by a local subsidiary, SOE Software, based in Tampa, Florida.
We do not tabulate, tally or count votes in the US
We do not provide voting machines in the US
We did not provide online voting to US jurisdictions for the US elections.

Scytl Statement

Sources

The Gateway Pundit: https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2020/11/scytl-company-website-crashes-company-reportedly-released-statement-refuting-reports-us-raid-germany/