I'll try to break down the important stuff from bradblog on this. Keep in mind I'm no expert, but I believe they provide a lot of information that is important for us to see.
http://www.bradblog.com/...
The suit, filed by the law firm SCOTT+SCOTT on behalf of Konkol and the plaintiff class, names former Diebold CEO and Chairman, Walden O'Dell as a co-defendant along with seven other current and former officers of the once-venerable company.
So basically we learn the true reasons why Walden O'Dell who promised Ohio for Bush has left the company.
Yesterday, in a surprise announcement, O'Dell unexpectedly resigned from the company. A Diebold press release described O'Dell as leaving the company for "personal reasons". He was immediately replaced by the company's president and chief operating officer, Thomas W. Swidarski, who had directly overseen Diebold's Election Systems subsidiary division for some time. Swidarski is also named as a co-defendant in today's class action suit.
The important point here is that the person replacing Walden is a co-conspirator. That means nothing will change because Swidarski is just as bad as Walden.
After news was released of weaker-than-expected third-quarter earnings on September 21, Diebold stock prices plummeted 15.5% in unusually heavy trading that resulted in a one day sell-off costing investors more than $40 million dollars. The complaint describes Diebold and the co-defendants as having "failed to disclose adverse facts known" to the company and that they "participated in a fraudulent scheme and course of business that operated as a fraud."
Looks like a large network of people were in on this. The Rest I leave up to you. Now we know a little more about this story and what is happening behind the radar.