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A Minnesota judge ordered 2020 election denier Mike Lindell's company MyPillow, to pay DHL, a global packing delivery service, nearly $778,000 for unpaid bills and legal costs, according to court ...
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'I'm in ruins' | MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell says he can't pay thousands in court-ordered sanctions in election defamation caseMyPillow CEO Mike Lindell told a federal judge Wednesday he has no money to pay thousands of dollars in sanctions imposed in one of the long-running lawsuits against him over his false election ...
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Tears on my MyPillow: Weeping pro-Trump conspiracy theorist Mike Lindell tells judge he has no money to pay fines: ‘I’m in ruins’Donald Trump supporter and MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell sobbed to a judge that he is “in ruins” and cannot pay a court-ordered $50,000 fine. Lindell has been ordered to pay voting software ...
Mike Lindell’s company MyPillow was evicted from a Minnesota warehouse after failing to pay at least $200,000 in rent — the latest blow to a once-thriving venture that has seen its products ...
A Treasury Department official wrote to the I.R.S. that Mike Lindell, the pillow entrepreneur, was “concerned he may have been inappropriately targeted.” By Andrew Duehren Reporting from ...
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