MyPillow to pay $778K to DHL in Minnesota case

MyPillow to pay $778K to DHL in Minnesota case

My pillow. Ceo, Mike Lindell has for some reason been one of Donald Trump’s lot of proponents when it comes to the stop the steal movement. He was even sued by Dominion voting systems for defamation relating to the 2020 election and his accusations of voter fraud alongside the likes of Fox News. Now, according to the mypillow, CEO himself, his phone was seized by the FBI executing *** warrant with regard to those very voting machines. During *** Facebook broadcast, he outlined how they took his phone outside of *** Hardee’s restaurant before later posting *** copy of the subpoena. It outlined how the law enforcement group were looking for evidence of *** quote, authorization or lack of authorization to damage or modify any Dominion computerized voting system. While the FBI refused to comment on the specifics of any investigation, they did confirm they in the area executing *** search warrant authorized by *** federal judge with Lindell telling insider quote, they want to know about Dominion and Mesa County in Colorado insider reports that Mesa County clerk Tina Peters is not only *** known Trump supporter, but she is also accused of aiding in an election data leak. She has also received perks like private plane rides and accepting help with legal fees from Mike Lindell.

Minnesota judge orders Mike Lindell’s MyPillow to pay nearly $778K to delivery service DHL

A Minnesota judge has ordered MyPillow to pay nearly $778,000 for unpaid bills and other costs to package delivery service DHL, which had sued the company that’s synonymous with its founder, chief pitchman and election denier Mike Lindell.The award includes over $48,000 in interest and over $4,800 for DHL’s attorney’s fees. The order, signed last month by Hennepin County Judge Susan Burke, said MyPillow had agreed in October to pay DHL $550,000 but failed to do so and did not send anyone to a hearing last month on DHL’s effort to collect.DHL’s lawsuit, filed in September, is one of a series of legal and financial disputes involving Chaska, Minnesota-based MyPillow and Lindell, a prominent supporter of President-elect Donald Trump who has helped amplify Trump’s false claims that the 2020 election was stolen from him.Lindell said after the lawsuit was filed that MyPillow stopped using DHL over a year earlier in a dispute over shipments that he said were DHL’s fault.The “MyPillow Guy” is also being sued for defamation by two voting machine companies, Dominion Voting Systems in Washington, D.C., and Smartmatic in Minnesota.

A Minnesota judge has ordered MyPillow to pay nearly $778,000 for unpaid bills and other costs to package delivery service DHL, which had sued the company that’s synonymous with its founder, chief pitchman and election denier Mike Lindell.

The award includes over $48,000 in interest and over $4,800 for DHL’s attorney’s fees. The order, signed last month by Hennepin County Judge Susan Burke, said MyPillow had agreed in October to pay DHL $550,000 but failed to do so and did not send anyone to a hearing last month on DHL’s effort to collect.

DHL’s lawsuit, filed in September, is one of a series of legal and financial disputes involving Chaska, Minnesota-based MyPillow and Lindell, a prominent supporter of President-elect Donald Trump who has helped amplify Trump’s false claims that the 2020 election was stolen from him.

Lindell said after the lawsuit was filed that MyPillow stopped using DHL over a year earlier in a dispute over shipments that he said were DHL’s fault.

The “MyPillow Guy” is also being sued for defamation by two voting machine companies, Dominion Voting Systems in Washington, D.C., and Smartmatic in Minnesota.

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