8 days ago | By WESH
Dominion Voting Systems, the election technology company that has been the focus of debunked conspiracy theories about election fraud, is suing MyPillow and its CEO Mike Lindell.
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8 days ago | By Bloomberg
MyPillow Inc. Chief Executive Officer Mike Lindell tried to boost sales by adopting Donald Trump's false claims about a vast election conspiracy, according to a $1.3 billion lawsuit filed by a voting-machine company.
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8 days ago | By Boston Herald
MINNEAPOLIS - Dominion Voting Systems filed a $1.3 billion defamation lawsuit Monday against the founder and CEO of Minnesota-based MyPillow, saying that Mike Lindell falsely accused the company of rigging the 2020 presidential election.
The lawsuit filed in federal court in the District of Columbia alleges that Lindell ignored repeated warnings from Dominion, a voting technology company that has filed similar lawsuits against Donald Trump lawyers Rudolph Giuliani and Sidney Powell.
Dominion's lawsuit accuses Lindell of repeatedly telling what the lawsuit calls the “Big Lie” that the...
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8 days ago | By Politicus USA
Dominion Voting Systems has sued MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell for $1.3 billion, arguing that Lindell defamed the company by promoting the baseless conspiracy theory that falsely claimed Dominion conspired with foreign powers to rig voting machines to stop former President Donald Trump from winning the 2020 general election. The company seeks more than $651 million...
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8 days ago | By CBS
MINNEAPOLIS - Dominion Voting Systems has filed a lawsuit against MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell over his election fraud claims.
In the lawsuit, Dominion alleges defamation and deceptive trade practices by Lindell and is seeking over $1.3 billion in both compensatory damages and punitive damages.
MORE : Read the full lawsuit
Lindell previously said he'd welcome a lawsuit from Dominion , saying it would allow him to show the world that the presidential election was rigged.
“I want them to sue me. Please. Because I have all the evidence, 100%. I want all the American people and the world to see...
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8 days ago | By RT
Dominion Voting Systems has filed a lawsuit against MyPillow CEO and vocal Donald Trump supporter Mike Lindell over his election fraud claims, saying “the lie sells pillows.”
Lindell is only the latest person to be legally targeted by Dominion over election fraud conspiracy theories. The company filed suit last month against Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani, accusing him of pushing election conspiracies to “financially enrich himself.”
Dominion is now suing Lindell for defamation, seeking $1.3 billion in damages.
“MyPillow's defamatory marketing campaign - with promo codes like...
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8 days ago | By Al Jazeera
The suit is the latest in multibillion-dollar court actions taken by voting machine companies after the 2020 election.
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8 days ago | By Newsweek
Dominion claimed the MyPillow CEO had caused financial and reputational harm to the firm.
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8 days ago | By NY Times
The complaint alleges that Mr. Lindell “exploited” false claims about election fraud to support sales of his own business.
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8 days ago | By The Washington Post
The company is seeking more than $1.3 billion from Mike Lindell, a staunch Trump supporter, and his company.
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8 days ago | By CNBC
The defamation lawsuit claims Lindell spread the election lies to spur former President Donald Trump's supporters to buy MyPillow products.
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8 days ago | By New York Post
Dominion Voting Systems filed a lawsuit Monday against My Pillow CEO Mike Lindell, accusing him of defamation by falsely accusing the voting machine company of “stealing millions of votes” in the 2020 presidential election, according to a report. The company is seeking more than $1.3 billion in damages in the lawsuit filed in DC federal...
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8 days ago | By Forbes
Lindell previously said he would “welcome” Dominion's lawsuit.
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