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MyPillow founder Mike Lindell does not have to pay $5 million to a software developer who tried to disprove his 2020 election interference claims, a federal appeals court ruled.
In 2021, Lindell started the "Prove Mike Wrong Challenge" during a Sioux Falls event, saying anyone who proved his data wrong would be get $5 million.
MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell got a break Wednesday in one of the multiple lawsuits against the noted conspiracy theorist and ardent Donald Trump supporter.
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Knewz on MSNAppeals court hands over $5M win to Mike LindellA federal appeals court unanimously decided to nullify MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell’s $5 million payment to a software developer ...
The ruling comes amid a string of legal battles for MyPillow founder Mike Lindell, a staunch ally of President Donald Trump.
The 8th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that an arbitration panel overstepped its authority when it awarded $5 million to the engineer, who took Lindell up on his “Prove Mike Wrong Challenge.” ...
The three-judge Eighth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in St. Louis, Missouri, which included Circuit Judges James Loken, ...
Donald Trump ally and MyPillow.com chief executive Mike Lindell on Wednesday persuaded a U.S. appeals court to throw out a ...
An arbitration panel and a lower court had ruled a software developer was entitled to a $5 million prize for discrediting ...
Kachouroff and DeMaster were defending Lindell against a defamation lawsuit filed by former Dominion Voting Systems executive ...
Two attorneys for MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell have been ordered to pay $3,000 each for filing a AI-generated court document.
Mike Lindell lawsuit MyPillow CEO's lawyers use AI for court filing, push to move defamation trial A jury was seated in the trial on June 2, and opening arguments began the following day, court ...
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