Yang strayed into hot water last year. On March 12, 2004, federal agents in Orlando arrested two Chinese men, including Hai Lin "Henry" Nee, after they tried to ship U.S. missile technology to China. In his affidavit, Curtis alleges that Yang employed Nee on projects with access to state and NASA data. Since Curtis submitted his affidavit two months ago, Yang has been on damage control. In an official statement posted on its website to counter Curtis' claims, Yang Enterprises says it never had an employee named Nee. However, state records obtained by New Times show that the company submitted nine weekly time cards for a Henry Nee in 1998.

The question remains, though: Did Feeney ever ask his good buddies at Yang Enterprises if they could rig electronic-voting machines in South Florida?

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