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Kachouroff and DeMaster were defending Lindell against a defamation lawsuit filed by former Dominion Voting Systems executive Eric Coomer, whose complaint said Lindell and his companies "have been ...
MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell claimed victory after a jury ordered him to pay $2.3 million in damages to former voting machine executive Eric Coomer for defamation. During an appearance on Tuesday's ...
The “MyPillow guy,” Mike Lindell, is doubling down on his claims that electronic voting machines are rigging elections ...
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MINNEAPOLIS — A federal appeals court handed a victory Wednesday to Mike Lindell, ruling that the MyPillow founder doesn’t have to pay a $5 million award to a software engineer who disputed data that ...
MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell holds a news conference June 2 outside the Alfred A. Arraj United States Courthouse in Denver. Helen H. Richardson, The Denver Post ...
Two attorneys who were representing MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell in a defamation case in Denver are facing thousands of dollars in fines for submitting an inaccurate, AI-generated brief to the court ...
MyPillow Founder Mike Lindell’s lawyers are being fined for submitting an error-filled AI-generated court filing during the defamation case he lost last month. A federal judge in Colorado is ordering ...
Lindell said he is appealing that decision as he awaits the verdict for a separate defamation lawsuit filed by Dominion in 2021. The voting machine company is seeking $1.3 billion in damages.
A judge fined two attorneys for MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell $3,000 apiece Monday for filing a motion riddled with AI-generated errors in a case that resulted in a jury finding Lindell liable for ...
MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell asks judge to overturn $300K punitive damages ruling for defamation of Eric Coomer. Lindell's media company found liable for false claims.
Two attorneys who were representing MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell in a defamation case in Denver are facing thousands of dollars in fines for submitting an inaccurate, AI-generated brief to the court ...