MyPillow founder Mike Lindell has been upfront about his financial struggles linked to his denial of the 2020 election which have seen him embroiled in legal fights.
MyPillow Chief Executive Officer and prominent election denier Mike Lindell was ordered in April to pay $5 million to the cyber security expert who debunked his 2020 election fraud claims but the CEO has yet to make the payment, CNN reports.The conspiracy theorist previously "vowed to award a mult.
/PRNewswire/ law firm Bailey & Glasser, LLP, on behalf of its client Robert Zeidman, filed a petition in federal court to confirm his $5 million arbitration.
apology, they need to get a full retraction because they re in that business for the long haul. they re not looking to get out of that business on wednesday fox put out this statement on the smartmatic lawsuit claiming it will defend its case surrounding, quote, extremely newsworthy events. the network went onto call smartmatic s damages claims implausible and disconnected from reality meanwhile, one of the loudest promoters of the big lie my pillow ceo mike lindell has been ordered to pay $5 million to a man who successfully debunked his claims of a stolen 2020 election yesterday arbstration panel unanimously ruled against lindell who issued what he called the, quote, prove mike wrong challenge at a cyber symposyism he hosted in 2021 lindell had promised to give millions to anyone who could prove his cyber data about the 2020 election was not valid. well, he was taken up on his offer by a software developer
denigrating a company so you won t get sued but still promulgate a big lie you need to have the government step in to have some kind of regulation of that kind of conduct. so one of the loudest promoters of the big lie, my pillow ceo mike lindell, has been ordered to pay $5 million to a man who successinglyfully debunked his claims of the stolen election. a panel unanimously ruled against lindell, who issued what he called the prove mike wrong challenge. that wasn t hard. at a cyber symposium he hosted in 2021 lindell promised to give millions to anyone who could prove his cyber data about the 2020 election was not valid. he was taken up on his offer by a software developer and trump voter who says he was initially excited to see what evidence lindell had found. according to the man s attorney,